Goodbye Castle
Goodbye Castle
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Our Take
Our Take
Australian saxophonist Dan Kinzelman serves up a whimsical musical journey on his latest album, "Goodbye Castle." With a mix of jazz, electronic, and experimental elements, Kinzelman proves himself as a master of genre-blurring sonic exploration.
From the opening track, "Farewell to Turrets," Kinzelman's saxophone skills are on full display, weaving intricate melodies that transport you to a medieval castle in a far-off land. As the album progresses, tracks like "Moat Groove" and "Dragon's Dance" showcase Kinzelman's ability to seamlessly blend traditional jazz elements with modern electronic beats.
But it's not all about the saxophone on "Goodbye Castle." Kinzelman enlists the help of a talented band of musicians to bring his vision to life, including drummer Joe Smith who provides a solid backbone for the album's dynamic rhythms.
One of the standout tracks on the album is the hauntingly beautiful "Ghostly Ballroom," which features Kinzelman's saxophone dancing delicately atop a bed of ethereal synths and pulsating basslines. It's a mesmerizing piece of music that will linger in your ears long after the album has ended.
Overall, "Goodbye Castle" is a triumph for Dan Kinzelman, showcasing his unique blend of jazz, electronic, and experimental sounds. It's an album that will appeal to both jazz purists and fans of contemporary music alike. Kinzelman bids adieu to the castle, but his musical legacy is sure to live on.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Trout
2. Awaken
3. Cravat
4. Lost in the Harbour
5. Watercourse
6. Battle
7. Spancilhill
8. Cunning
9. Almost Canada
10. Volschlag
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Dan Kinzelman
Beneath the cool exterior of Dan Kinzelman lies a musical mind as vibrant as a circus on acid. Hailing from Australia, this multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer has carved out a niche for himself in the jazz world with his genre-defying sound. With his saxophone as his trusty companion, Kinzelman weaves intricate melodies that make your brain do a somersault while your feet tap uncontrollably. His fearless approach to music has earned him a reputation as a rule-breaker, a maverick, a wild card in a deck full of predictable jokers. But don't let his rebellious spirit fool you - Kinzelman is a true collaborator at heart. Whether he's jamming with his bandmates in the acclaimed quartet "Hiatus Kaiyote" or teaming up with other industry heavyweights, you can bet that the end result will be nothing short of magical. But what truly sets Kinzelman apart is his ability to make the complex sound effortless. His compositions are like a puzzle with a million pieces, yet when he puts them together, the result is a masterpiece that leaves you wondering how on earth he did it. So, if you're looking for music that will challenge, inspire, and surprise you in equal measure, look no further than Dan Kinzelman. He's not just a musician - he's a sonic wizard, a magician of sound, a maestro of the absurd. And we can't wait to see where his twisted musical journey takes us next.
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