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Razl
Rotonova (CD)
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Fusion
Rotonova is the debut album jazz-funk fusion guitarist Razl. Intergalactic dangerously addictive grooves, creative guitar melodies over saturated Leslie sounds, and Zappian environments for weird earthlings. The album has been recorded with the collaboration of Dean Brown (Marcus Miller, Brecker Brothers, Vital Information, Bill Evans) and Mike Keneally (Frank Zappa, Steve Vai, Mullmuzzler) on guitar, Bryan Beller (Steve Vai, Mike Keneally Band) and Damian Erskine (jazz legend Peter Erskine's nephew) on bass and Charlie Dennard (Stanton Moore, Quintology, New World Funk Ensemble) on keyboards amongst others. All mastered by the prestigious engineer Michael Fossenkemper of Turttletone Studios, NY (Medeski, Martin & Wood, John Scofield). Rotonova is not a record for velocipedes... Razl's fingers haven't been in danger at any time, but melodies have been meditated with great evil, since they have an extreme neural penetration capacity. Razl amuses himself in every note and environment from this ordered chaos, paranoic improvisation in perfect equilibrium. All this makes Rotonova a surprisingly mixture in which each song is a new sound universe molded by each and every one of the great musicians collaborating with Razl. Instrumental Guitar (Electric/Fusion), total running time, 46:37 - Razl @ iTunes!
In your opinion, which guitarist has a similar style or sound as Razl?
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