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| NEW RELEASE FROM Wells Musso Weston A wide palette of styles and grooves treats the ear with unexpected sonic pleasures in Wells, Musso and Weston's newest musical offering. Their sophisticated sound allows for a sensual anticipation of sonic delights. Sound addicts craving the next musical body-high can expect an unexpected alchemical groove that delivers a multi-layered sonic underworld journey. The 11 mind-bending pieces in this collection test the modern musical climate. Anticipation builds from to track to track with intense harmonic foreplay, taking you through hypnotic shifting rhythms and surprising melodic interplays. This psychotropic journey will seduce you into the irresistible rhythmic bed of deeply nostalgic funk-grounded conversations. Wells, Musso and Weston will be available on all download and streaming platforms. credits released November 24, 2021 Jair-Rohm Parker Wells If you could hear a Salvador Dali or Alex Gray painting, that would be the vibe of Atmospheric Music Sound Sculptor, Code Poet, Improvisational Avant-Garde Jazz, Experimental Music, Noise Artist and 21st Century bassist, Jair-Rohm Parker Wells. At this moment, Jair-Rohm is obsessed with Chapman Stick, ambisonic mixing, nft music crypto art, completing his avant garde opera, #blacbuc, collaborating on multiple progressive music projects and working on a Vegan Friendly, Ambient Electronic Music Powered Multi-Dimensional Space Ship. Robert Musso New York City-based guitarist, composer, engineer and producer has contributed to over 2000 albums and movie soundtracks in his prolific, mind-bending, record shattering career. After studying jazz guitar at Rutgers University with Ted Dunbar, Robert began a dizzying run of studio work with a star-studded cast of diverse artists, including Mick Jagger, Al Green, Herbie Hancock, George Clinton, John Zorn, Pharaoh Sanders, Tom Waits, P.M. Dawn, Ginger Baker, Bill Laswell/Material and Machine Gun along with posthumous remixes of Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix, and Bob Marley. G. Calvin Weston "Weston lays down a ferocious groove with ecstatic shouts...tugging rhythmic displacements that tease like thunder and lightning throughout."—All About Jazz Philadelphia's G. Calvin Weston began drumming before most of us could ride a bike. At 17 Weston joined Ornette Coleman's Prime Time, toured extensively in Europe and recorded 4 Prime Time albums. Calvin went on to play, record and tour with James "Blood" Ulmer, John Lurie's Lounge Lizards, Tricky, Eyvind Kang, Derek Bailey, Marc Ribot, and James Carter. Musician Credits: EcoVibe: Jair-Rohm Parker Wells on NSD NXTa and Chapman Stick, Calvin Weston on drums and cymbals, Robert Musso on guitars. Turn To Stone: Jair-Rohm Parker Wells on Chapman Stick, Calvin Weston on drums and cymbals, Robert Musso on guitars. Crystal Theatre: Jair-Rohm Parker Wells on Chapman Stick and Steinberger XL2, Daniel Älgå on Sax, Calvin Weston on drums and cymbals, Robert Musso on guitars. Live At Five: Pete Drungle on synths, Jair-Rohm Parker Wells on Chapman Stick, Calvin Weston on drums and cymbals, Robert Musso on guitars. Hey New Day: Jair-Rohm Parker Wells on Chapman Stick, Daniel Älgå on Woodwinds, Calvin Weston on drums and cymbals, Robert Musso on guitars. Avenue X: Jair-Rohm Parker Wells on Chapman Stick, Calvin Weston on drums and cymbals, Robert Musso on guitars, Daniel Älgå on Soprano Sax. Fan The Light: Jair-Rohm Parker Wells on Chapman Stick, Calvin Weston on drums and cymbals, Robert Musso on guitars, Marcus Benoit on Sax. All Age Eyes: Jair-Rohm Parker Wells on Chapman Stick, Calvin Weston on drums, cymbals, and Trumpet. Robert Musso on piano. Bantu Brielle: Jair-Rohm Parker Wells on Chapman Stick, Calvin Weston on drums and cymbals, Robert Musso on guitars, Mike Lloyd on Trumpet. Cloud Collision: Jair-Rohm Parker Wells on Chapman Stick, Calvin Weston on drums and cymbals, Robert Musso on guitars, Pete Drungle on Synths, Nana Coconuts (Nanako Tarui) on Violin. For Steve D.: Jair-Rohm Parker Wells on Steinberger XL2 and Chapman Stick, Calvin Weston on drums and cymbals, Dan Blacksberg on Trombone. write your comments about the article :: © 2021 Jazz News :: home page |