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Dewey Whetsell: Cruisin' Anchorage (2010)
Cruise the clubs and theaters of Anchorage, Alaska for jazz, blues, and live poetry readings - the way the soul-cleansing arts used to be delivered.
Recommended if you like
Clarence Clemon,
Hank Crawford,
King Curtis.
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Gospel on Whetsel: Stomped Upon (2011)
This urban tale of unrest invigorates the proletariat to wreak havoc and mayhem on an oppressive ruling class. Each note screams with rebellion as a slow and steady ominous beginning morphs into a chaotic pace worthy of any mob!
Recommended if you like
Faith No More,
Jane's Addiction,
Pantera.
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Gospel on Whetsel: Strip Cell (2011)
As a swirling intro lulls you into a hypnotic groove before giving way to heart pounding rock, Gospel on Whetsel sends a shiver done your spine detailing the visceral nature of a caged life. During the jazzy breakdown, the quartet whispers some sweet jailhouse nothings into your ear before smacking you with a cataclysmic metal ending that leaves you tattered and torn.
Recommended if you like
Faith No More,
Jane's Addiction,
Pantera.
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Neil Wetzel: Misunderestimated (2010)
This highly anticipated first solo release from Neil Wetzel features his creative & soaring improvisational style on alto saxophone, with original works from straight-ahead swing to string ballad to contemporary smooth to bebop and even to salsa!
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Dave Koz,
David Sanborn,
Phil Woods.
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James Whetzel: Vibrance (2010)
Six tracks that fuse dub, sarod, rock, electronica, and hip hop beats into something fresh and new. 3 songs in two versions electro-acoustic, and live acoustic. Acoustic versions feature live drumming by Yaw Amponsah & Viren Kamdar.
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Ananda Shankar,
Broken Bells.
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Audiosoul: Get It Back (2009)
AudioSoul's unique blend of power-pop, rock, and R&B balances serious introspection with satirical humor via good old-fashioned songcraft, strong vocals, and compelling instrumental interplay
Recommended if you like
Coldplay,
Peter Gabriel,
Sting.
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Edsel Gomez: Cubist Music (2005)
US recording debut as a leader by Puerto Rican- born, New York based modern jazz pianist Edsel Gomez, after appearing as a sideman on four Grammy-nominated releases by saxophonist David Sanchez
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Chucho Valdés,
David Sánchez,
Eddie Palmieri.
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Samuel Edsall: High Drift (2008)
Ambient, relaxing space music.
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Jonn Serrie,
Steve Roach.
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James Whetzel: Sum (2001)
Ambient music without cliches. A mix of 21 acoustic and electronic instruments including Indian sarod, and African guitar with beats and all kinds of percussion.
Recommended if you like
Moby,
Philip Glass,
The Orb.