![]() It’s without a doubt some of the most spiritually attuned music ever laid to tape. This new edition strips the original album down to its foundation of voice and Wurlitzer. Embodying traditional Hindu chants or “bhajans,” Kirtan lays bare the uncanny grace at the spiritual core of Coltrane’s music.įloating Points & Pharoah Sanders – Promises: An ambitious work of complex and nuanced proportions, Promises delivers on its epic conception. Spread out across nine movements which add up to a 46-minute journey, legendary jazz saxophonist pioneer Pharoah Sanders (now 81 years old) joins British IDM producer Floating Points and the 29-member London Symphony Orchestra for a supremely patient set. Lee Morgan – Complete Live at The Lighthouse: Seven-and-a-half hours of music in total, The Complete Live At The Lighthouse is an immersive affair, exhaustive in the best way. Recorded in the summer of 1970, the set gives listeners front-row seats for these razor-sharp gigs, allowing us to revel in Lee Morgan’s boundless (and still developing) creativity. ![]()
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