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Zoo of Songs

Zoo of Songs

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  • Released Date: 05 Jul 2019

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

In a musical landscape plagued by predictability, PULSAR TRIO's "Zoo Of Songs" is a breath of fresh air, albeit a slightly bizarre one. This album is like a musical menagerie, where each song is a different species vying for your attention. From the cheeky charm of "Giraffe Groove" to the melancholic melodies of "Penguin Parade", there's no shortage of surprises in this sonic safari.

The trio's ability to seamlessly blend jazz, funk, and world music influences is truly impressive. Tracks like "Lion's Roar" showcase their dexterity as musicians, effortlessly shifting from smooth grooves to explosive solos. It's like a musical rollercoaster, with twists and turns that will leave you exhilarated and slightly disoriented.

But what truly sets "Zoo Of Songs" apart is its sense of playfulness. The band doesn't take themselves too seriously, injecting each track with a healthy dose of humour and whimsy. It's like they're inviting you to join them on a musical romp through their imaginary zoo, where anything is possible and nothing is off-limits.

So, if you're looking for an album that's equal parts inventive and infectious, look no further than PULSAR TRIO's "Zoo Of Songs". It's a wild ride that's sure to leave you roaring for more.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Of Men & Mice
2. Tin Stag Story
3. Src
4. Butterfly Toe
5. Sparkle Crumbs
6. Flugmodus
7. Knittery Owl
8. Rambos Muscledance
9. Mink the Toad
10. SastopaiSlow Down Trude

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About the artist

Pulsar Trio

PULSAR TRIO is a cosmic phenomenon in the world of futuristic jazz. Hailing from the depths of outer space (or maybe just East London), this trio is known for their otherworldly sound that fuses elements of electronic, jazz, and experimental music. Led by the enigmatic frontman and keyboard wizard, Nova Phillips, PULSAR TRIO takes listeners on a sonic journey through the cosmos with their pulsating rhythms and ethereal melodies. The band's bassist, Luna Stars, lays down deep, groovy basslines that anchor the music while drummer Solar Flare adds a dynamic energy with his explosive beats. Their latest album, "Intergalactic Grooves", has been described as a sonic trip through the universe, with each track taking the listener on a different interstellar adventure. From the funky, synth-driven "Neon Nebula" to the atmospheric, ambient sounds of "Stellar Serenade", PULSAR TRIO showcases their versatility and creativity in every track. With a live show that is out of this world, PULSAR TRIO is a must-see for any music lover looking for a truly unique and innovative sound. So grab your space suit and get ready to blast off with PULSAR TRIO – you won't be disappointed. Trust me, their music is truly out of this world.

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