
Building Beyond The Sky
Presenting Gregâs blend of jazz-tinged instrumentation with electronic influences (ranging from footwork to IDM, ambient and beyond) with an added dose of low-end sonic depth. Now performing with a full live band, the LP demonstrates an impressive progression in not only Gregâs own musicianship, but also the projectâs overall scope, allowing him to push boundaries and capture the energy that only a group of musicians can.
From front to back, this is an album of endless undulating terrain, and a masterclass in build and release. Organic and electronic elements are woven together seamlessly, creating a dense, complex but also accessible listening experience. Energetic first single âLoft Musicâ harnesses a potent creative vibrancy featuring heavy, scattered percussive elements, propelled by an urgent synth line and majestic horns. Greg explains: âLoft Music is about creating energy and forward momentum, building something from nothing. The title was inspired by the 'loft jazz' scene of 1970s New York. Fed up with the restraints of traditional venues, musicians started putting on casual events in loft spaces. At these shows, artists felt free to play whatever they wanted, for however long they wanted. I wanted this record to be direct and powerful, and this track quickly became the focal point of that. It has a sense of urgency from the beginning which only increases over its running time - start high, then get higher. The energy and intensity of footwork has always been a big source of inspiration to me - I tried to imagine a live band playing that music and this is where I ended up.â
Building Beyond The Sky
Presenting Gregâs blend of jazz-tinged instrumentation with electronic influences (ranging from footwork to IDM, ambient and beyond) with an added dose of low-end sonic depth. Now performing with a full live band, the LP demonstrates an impressive progression in not only Gregâs own musicianship, but also the projectâs overall scope, allowing him to push boundaries and capture the energy that only a group of musicians can.
From front to back, this is an album of endless undulating terrain, and a masterclass in build and release. Organic and electronic elements are woven together seamlessly, creating a dense, complex but also accessible listening experience. Energetic first single âLoft Musicâ harnesses a potent creative vibrancy featuring heavy, scattered percussive elements, propelled by an urgent synth line and majestic horns. Greg explains: âLoft Music is about creating energy and forward momentum, building something from nothing. The title was inspired by the 'loft jazz' scene of 1970s New York. Fed up with the restraints of traditional venues, musicians started putting on casual events in loft spaces. At these shows, artists felt free to play whatever they wanted, for however long they wanted. I wanted this record to be direct and powerful, and this track quickly became the focal point of that. It has a sense of urgency from the beginning which only increases over its running time - start high, then get higher. The energy and intensity of footwork has always been a big source of inspiration to me - I tried to imagine a live band playing that music and this is where I ended up.â
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Presenting Gregâs blend of jazz-tinged instrumentation with electronic influences (ranging from footwork to IDM, ambient and beyond) with an added dose of low-end sonic depth. Now performing with a full live band, the LP demonstrates an impressive progression in not only Gregâs own musicianship, but also the projectâs overall scope, allowing him to push boundaries and capture the energy that only a group of musicians can.
From front to back, this is an album of endless undulating terrain, and a masterclass in build and release. Organic and electronic elements are woven together seamlessly, creating a dense, complex but also accessible listening experience. Energetic first single âLoft Musicâ harnesses a potent creative vibrancy featuring heavy, scattered percussive elements, propelled by an urgent synth line and majestic horns. Greg explains: âLoft Music is about creating energy and forward momentum, building something from nothing. The title was inspired by the 'loft jazz' scene of 1970s New York. Fed up with the restraints of traditional venues, musicians started putting on casual events in loft spaces. At these shows, artists felt free to play whatever they wanted, for however long they wanted. I wanted this record to be direct and powerful, and this track quickly became the focal point of that. It has a sense of urgency from the beginning which only increases over its running time - start high, then get higher. The energy and intensity of footwork has always been a big source of inspiration to me - I tried to imagine a live band playing that music and this is where I ended up.â











