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¡J's Bee

 Description
[Machine Translation] The Nagoya-based seven-piece, which has been active for more than 10 years, released its fifth album after moving to the UK's prestigious Far Out label. The album, which has been endorsed by Giles Peterson, includes "Granma," which features a Pharaoh Sanders-like saxophone roaring over a fast-moving jazz track, "Under The Sun," a Latin piece with poetry reading and piano swimming languidly between hip-hop-like sequences, and "The Sun," a prodigal song with dubby bass and swaying vocals. The Sun", a Latin piece "Under The Sun" with poetry reading and piano swimming languidly between hip-hop-like sequences, and "Moonlight Creature", a gentle electronica piece with dubby bass and shimmering vocals. Instead of coolness through improvisation, the band's unique humidity and temperature create a large-scaled worldview that is mesmerizing.


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