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Jake Bradford-Sharp : The Nu-Jazz Experiments.
Experimental nu jazz that cannot be classified or categorized.
Prepare to be blown away as Jake Bradford-Sharp takes off in this absolutely exhilarating experimental jam that cannot be classified or categorized. Shaping a breadth of genres into a high-charged and pumping collection of Jazz-based grooves that work so well with cinematic energy.
Songs:
1. Experiment 1 - What To Expect-Jake Bradford
2. Experiment 2 - Effronte-Jake Bradford
3. Experiment 3 - Sax on Fire-Jake Bradford
4. Experiment 4 - Put a Step in Your Skip-Jake Bradford
5. Experiment 5 - Boogie Woogie-Jake Bradford
6. Experiment 6 - La Vache Fait Meuh-Jake Bradford
7. experiment 7 - Through The Fog-Jake Bradford
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 04/24/2020
Jake Bradford-Sharp lives in Enfield England
Tagged as: Jazz, Instrumental Jazz, Experimental
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