
Potentially Interesting Jazz Music
I Hold the Lion's Paw's third studio album Potentially Interesting Jazz Music poses the rhetorical question: what is jazz, or, more pointedly, what might it be? By turn exploratory, playful, and experimental, it is a record that mashes slow-burn trumpet, bass grooves, synths, voice, spoken word, percussion, without ever losing its way or overplaying its hand. From 'Mechanical Ghosts', fashioned from electronics, beats, and eerie trumpet, through to 'When the Earth and Sky Conspired', underscored by Emily Bennett's soaring vocal arrangements, Potentially Interesting Jazz Music represents the futuristic sounds of an improvising ensemble dedicated to continuous reinvention and renewal.
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I Hold the Lion's Paw's third studio album Potentially Interesting Jazz Music poses the rhetorical question: what is jazz, or, more pointedly, what might it be? By turn exploratory, playful, and experimental, it is a record that mashes slow-burn trumpet, bass grooves, synths, voice, spoken word, percussion, without ever losing its way or overplaying its hand. From 'Mechanical Ghosts', fashioned from electronics, beats, and eerie trumpet, through to 'When the Earth and Sky Conspired', underscored by Emily Bennett's soaring vocal arrangements, Potentially Interesting Jazz Music represents the futuristic sounds of an improvising ensemble dedicated to continuous reinvention and renewal.
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I Hold the Lion's Paw's third studio album Potentially Interesting Jazz Music poses the rhetorical question: what is jazz, or, more pointedly, what might it be? By turn exploratory, playful, and experimental, it is a record that mashes slow-burn trumpet, bass grooves, synths, voice, spoken word, percussion, without ever losing its way or overplaying its hand. From 'Mechanical Ghosts', fashioned from electronics, beats, and eerie trumpet, through to 'When the Earth and Sky Conspired', underscored by Emily Bennett's soaring vocal arrangements, Potentially Interesting Jazz Music represents the futuristic sounds of an improvising ensemble dedicated to continuous reinvention and renewal.











