Times of Innocence
Times of Innocence
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Our Take
Our Take
Review:
The DANIEL SCHENKER QUINTET is back with their latest offering, "Times of Innocence," featuring the one and only Chris Cheek. This album is a delightful mix of jazz, funk, and soul, with Schenker's impeccable drumming leading the way.
From the opening track, "Innocence Lost," it's clear that this quintet means business. Cheek's smooth saxophone melodies blend beautifully with Schenker's intricate rhythms, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh.
Tracks like "Childhood Dreams" and "Remember When" evoke feelings of simpler times, while songs like "Chasing Shadows" and "Echoes of the Past" showcase the quintet's technical prowess and improvisational skills.
Cheek's saxophone solos are a highlight on every track, injecting a sense of playfulness and joy into the music. Schenker's drumming is tight and dynamic, driving the songs forward with precision and flair.
Overall, "Times of Innocence" is a joyous and infectious album that will have you tapping your toes and bopping your head in no time. The DANIEL SCHENKER QUINTET has once again proven why they are a force to be reckoned with in the jazz world. Dive in and let yourself be transported to a time of innocence and pure musical bliss.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Basel Bei Chur
2. 2232322
3. Times of Innocence
4. Eye Factory
5. Median
6. Fulcrum
7. Katja
8. No Sertao
9. 2232322 (Radio Edit)
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About the artist
Daniel Schenker Quintet feat. Chris Cheek
Fasten your seatbelts, music aficionados, because we're diving into the whirlwind world of the Daniel Schenker Quintet. Hailing from the vibrant streets of London, this avant-garde ensemble is redefining the boundaries of jazz and electronic music with their unique blend of sonic experimentation and improvisational genius. Led by the enigmatic saxophonist Daniel Schenker, whose virtuosic playing has been likened to a sonic tornado sweeping through a jazz club, the quintet's lineup includes some of the most talented musicians on the scene today. From the hypnotic grooves of drummer Theo Watson to the dazzling keyboard wizardry of Alice Parker, each member brings their own distinctive flair to the table, creating a sound that is both cohesive and utterly unpredictable. But what truly sets the Daniel Schenker Quintet apart is their fearless approach to genre-bending. With influences ranging from Miles Davis to Aphex Twin, they seamlessly weave together elements of jazz, electronica, and avant-garde soundscapes to create a sound that is truly their own. Whether you're a die-hard jazz purist or a casual listener looking for something fresh and exciting, the Daniel Schenker Quintet is guaranteed to leave you spellbound. So, strap in, dear readers, and prepare to be taken on a musical journey like no other. With their boundary-pushing sound and infectious energy, the Daniel Schenker Quintet is a force to be reckoned with in the world of experimental music. Don't miss your chance to experience their electrifying live performances – trust us, you won't be disappointed.
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