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Matter [ CD / Album ]

Matter

SKU: CD6791 Barcode: 0716043312122
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  • Released Date: 04 Sep 2015

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

In a world filled with dull, uninspired music, Gene Segal's latest album, "Matterin," is a breath of fresh air. This Russian-born producer and multi-instrumentalist has crafted a collection of tracks that are as playful as they are innovative.

From the moment the opening track, "Quantum Mechanics," kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride. Segal effortlessly blends elements of jazz, electronica, and even a hint of psychedelic rock to create a sound that is uniquely his own. His use of live instrumentation adds a warmth and depth to the music that is often lacking in electronic genres.

Tracks like "Cosmic Echoes" and "Gravity Falls" showcase Segal's ability to create catchy melodies that are guaranteed to get stuck in your head for days. But it's not all sugar and spice - there's a dark undercurrent running through this album that adds a layer of depth and mystery.

"Matterin" is a triumph of imagination and skill, a true testament to Segal's talent as a musician. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or just someone looking for something a bit different, this album has something for everyone. Don't sleep on Gene Segal - he's a true talent in a sea of mediocrity.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Faint Memories of Home
2. Ordinary Matter
3. Mood
4. Vortex
5. Patiently Waiting
6. Life in the Abstract
7. Strange Matter
8. Morph
9. Sun King

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About the artist

Gene Segal

Gene Segal, the enigmatic musical chameleon whose sultry vocals and off-kilter beats have been captivating audiences since he burst onto the scene in 2016. A true one-man-band, Segal seamlessly blends elements of jazz, soul, and electronica to create a sound that is uniquely his own. Hailing from the sun-soaked streets of Los Angeles, Segal's music is as eclectic as the city that inspired it. With influences ranging from Flying Lotus to Frank Ocean, his sonic palette is as diverse as his record collection. Whether he's crooning over a smooth jazz groove or getting experimental with glitchy electronic textures, Segal always manages to keep listeners on their toes. But what truly sets Gene Segal apart is his infectious energy and magnetic stage presence. With a flair for the dramatic and a knack for storytelling, his live performances are nothing short of electrifying. From intimate club gigs to sprawling festival stages, Segal commands attention with every note he plays. As he continues to push the boundaries of genre and experiment with new sounds, one thing is clear: Gene Segal is a force to be reckoned with in the world of music. So, whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a casual listener looking for something fresh, do yourself a favour and check out Gene Segal. You won't be disappointed.

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