If you've ever wondered what the evolution of jazz could be, this is it
author: Leslie Cousins
Nautilus
Three cuts in London
Improvised organic breaks you say, indeed. So what does this mean, or, what does this sound like? Well, go out, buy it and discover. The rhythm is free forming not set to standards. Ebbing and flowing, memories of losing my mind to the fusion jams of such legendary acts as Phish surface for air amongst the bubbles of songs I keep hearing again and again on free radio. This is the music’s power. Guitars and drums, starting and stopping. Transcendental, a suspension of my disbelief that musicians still do exist. It’s all hear in “Three cuts in London”. Eleven tracks captured for your listening pleasure. If you’ve ever wondered what the evolution of Jazz could be, this is it. Non-sensical rapture, rapped out by three young talented learned musicians. Restoring my faith in creation and the freedom we all enjoy through music. Whether you are jumping in the car for a drive cross-country, or your sweet one is on her way over for a culinary masterpiece created by you, put on this debut from the organically breaking my heart trio of Nautilus.
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great original organic drum'n'bass
author: stile
hey, stile here ... this album rocks... fresh drum'n'b with a jazzy taste. get this album NOW!
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skillful album jammed with clever interplay
author: jazzreview.com
Three Cuts in London (Pet Mantis Records, 2004), is an intelligent skillful album jammed with clever interplay, neo-psychedelia, and funky, danceable grooves.
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