New Day Volume I
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About Me: Luke Gilliam began his first designs and collages at the age of seven. In 1998 he completed a diploma in Audio Engineering at Trebas Institute in Toronto. He then went on to work as a recording engineer and executive producer for some of the top artists in the jazz industry including Quinsin Nachoff (Songlines Recordings), Arthur Blythe (Savant Records), Dave Ellis (Milestone Records), Adam Daudrich, John Oswald, Bruno Tocanne, Lionel Martin, and Benoît Keller. In addition to his work as a visual artist and engineer, Luke has directed a short-run compilation for Sundance Records called Beneath The Moon, featuring Stefano Bollani, Trio Résistances, and Jakob Dineson with special guest Eddie Gomez. Ten promotional-edition copies of this compilation were sent out in November 2005 to network leading players in North America and Europe.
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Yellow Moon Over Nairobi
author: Eugene Maguire, Freelance Music Writer
Yellow Moon Over Nairobi is an impressive piece of work. I loved the harmony of the saxes and it's a whole complex shifting piece that keeps moving onto another level.
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Yellow Moon Over Nairobi
author: Eugene Maguire, Freelance Music Writer
Yellow Moon Over Nairobi - I loved the harmony of the saxes and it's a whole complex shifting piece that keeps moving onto another level.
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Now that's a nice raw album.
author: Ron Phelan, Bristol
I'd say that's raw modern jazz! Thumbs up Luke.
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Very impressive
author: Rodrigo Bernardo, Bath
I have listened to all of the songs on this disc. For me Yellow Moon Over Nairobi is the most impressive and is very melodius.
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