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The Spirit of Jazz Compels You, by Haggari Nakashe & gaop

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This is a single-track, 40-minute-long album, released in a very fun collaboration via two other labels: Splitting Sounds Records, from Serbia and Noyade Records, from Russia. This is really pure joy. It's the excitement of an international collaboration with such amazing labels that release hidden gems, doing us the favor of bringing us in and allowing us the pleasure of joining their circle. It's the joy of experimental music. Supporting a release that flows like a painting, it has a beautiful droning backdrop, layers of pads, noise, and acoustic instruments. What else could one ask for? Not much really.  Haggari Nakashe is on most electronics & gaop is on noise woodwinds. Released on Splitting Sounds Records as SSR​​​-​​​RR​​​-​​​0248 Released on RZRecords as RZR24SoSc Be sure to visit, support, and follow these fellow creatives: Splitting Sounds Records: https://www.instagram.com/splittingsoundsrecords/ https://splittingsoundsrecords.bandcamp.com/music https://splitting...

Cardboard Boulevard by gaop

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Immerse yourself in the enigmatic world of gaop's newest avant-jazz album " Cardboard Boulevard ", an experimental sonic odyssey that challenges the boundaries of conventional contemporary jazz music. This extraordinary release invites you on a journey through mesmerizing soundscapes characterized by rich, dark tones and haunting ambient atmospheres. Here, improvisation intertwines with the unexpected, offering an exhilarating auditory experience that captivates the senses. Drawing inspiration from the deep-rooted traditions of avant-garde jazz, this album intricately blends a variety of elements: ethereal vocal harmonies that echo with emotion, the soulful resonance of wind instruments, the dynamic textures of electric pianos, and rhythmic pulses from hand percussion. The dissonance that gaop creates is joined by gifted collaborators who lend their unique talents to further enhance this eclectic tapestry of sound. This captivating exploration of musical possibilities is ...

Paxit - some good news and some not so good

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So let's start with the good news: Paxit is now available on Bandcamp . They've started adding some of their releases, and new materials will also be available soon. This is in addition to Paxit's Spotify discography .  And now for the bad news: some of the releases are still missing, so no full discography here. Bad Pizzas by Paxit For those not in the know, Paxit is a group that noise metal group, although for their first decade of existence, they had ten members for their live shows, some of them playing trumpet, saxophone, or just screaming into the void in costumes and makeup. They went from that to a doom, drone, sludge trio, and there have been numerous lineup changes, sound pivots, and so on. The lineup changes didn't hurt their passion, and even though they had frequent style changes, the core remained raw and crazy. This is what they looked and sounded like for a hot moment around 2007, which is around seventeen years ago: While this is somewhat expected...

You Will Know Them by Their Fruits by NishMa, Haggari Nakashe & gaop

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  An hour-long sonic journey awaits you, featuring three distinct tracks, co-created by three talented artists. Get ready to immerse yourself in the haunting sounds of drone, dark jazz, ambient, and doom music, all brought to life through a unique blend of woodwinds, drums, electric pianos, synths, bass, and even some bells. Brace yourself for an otherworldly experience "like no other", brought to you by the collaborative efforts of NishMa, Haggari Nakashe, and gaop. You Will Know Them by Their Fruits  is an interesting experience, and we're glad that RZRecords is part of it. NishMa, Haggari Nakashe, and gaop have masterfully crafted a musical tapestry that slightly pushes boundaries and defies boring traditional genre constraints. The two longer tracks within this sonic journey (25 and 33 minutes long) unfold like a chapter in a mysterious narrative, drawing you in with hypnotic rhythms, evocative melodies, and subtle nuances. The third, much shorter track, serves as an ...

gaop - Heavenly Jazz Noise Father

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We've been quite busy with releasing music, and that took a toll on posting about said music. Be warned, there are going to be numerous posts about numerous releases. You might even like some! Heavenly Jazz Noise Father  by gaop is a three track electro-acoustic-jazz-noise EP. Clocking in just under 20 minutes but delivering all of the goods. Here's the blurb that was originally posted by gaop: An exploration of the Jazz-Noise spectrums. Walking the sacred grounds between the two genres, with a heavy bag of influences. The goal in mind for this EP was to somewhat fuse two genres, using their commonalities. These tracks utilize the electronic, acoustic, instrumental, harsh, experimental, improvisational, intense, cerebral and carnal, to produce an interesting palette. Earlier variations of the tracks in this EP appeared in compilations this year, but were revisited, re-edited, and partially re-recorded for the occasion. And that's about it. No further description required, r...