Skyline
Skyline
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Our Take
Our Take
The latest offering from the TOM GREEN SEPTET, "Skyline", is a whirlwind of jazzy goodness that will have your head spinning in the best possible way. From the moment the first horn blasts its way through your speakers, you know you're in for a treat.
The septet effortlessly weaves together complex rhythms and melodies, creating a sonic tapestry that is at once familiar and entirely unique. Each member of the band brings their A-game to the table, resulting in a sound that is tight, polished, and bursting with energy.
Tracks like "City Lights" and "Skyscraper Shuffle" will have you tapping your foot and bopping your head in no time, while slower tunes like "Moonlit Serenade" and "Midnight in Manhattan" showcase the group's versatility and emotional depth.
But perhaps the standout track on the album is the epic closer, "Urban Sunsets". Clocking in at over 10 minutes, this sprawling masterpiece takes you on a journey through the bustling city streets, with each instrument telling its own story. By the time the last note fades away, you'll be left breathless and wanting more.
Overall, "Skyline" is a triumph for the TOM GREEN SEPTET, showcasing their incredible talent and boundless creativity. Whether you're a jazz aficionado or simply looking for some great music to groove to, this album is not to be missed. Get your hands on a copy now and prepare to be blown away.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Sticks and Stones
2. Equilibrium
3. Arctic Sun
4. Peace of Mind
5. Mirage
6. Skylark
7. Winter Halo
8. DIY
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Tom Green Septet
Boasting a name that's as eye-catching as his eclectic sound, TOM GREEN SEPTET is a musical force to be reckoned with. Hailing from the vibrant music scene of London, this seven-piece outfit brings a fusion of jazz, funk, and electronica that is as offbeat as it is infectious. Lead by the eccentric and enigmatic Tom Green, the band is known for their energetic live performances that never fail to get audiences grooving. With a line-up that includes double bass, drums, keyboards, trumpet, saxophone, trombone, and electronics, TOM GREEN SEPTET creates a sonic tapestry that is both complex and captivating. Their debut album, "Colourful Raccoon", released to critical acclaim, showcases their unique blend of genres and talents. Tracks like "Disco Pigeon" and "Funky Ferret" are a testament to the band's ability to seamlessly blend traditional jazz elements with modern electronic beats. But don't let their playful song titles fool you, TOM GREEN SEPTET are serious musicians with a passion for pushing the boundaries of their craft. Their experimental approach to composition and performance has earned them a loyal following of fans who appreciate their fearless creativity. With a sound that is as unpredictable as it is alluring, TOM GREEN SEPTET is a band that defies categorization and leaves a lasting impression on all who have the pleasure of experiencing their music live. Keep an eye on this quirky septet, they're sure to make waves in the music industry for years to come.
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