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NAMKHA

Stratus Luna

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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4 stars Ah, this is such an excellent compressed instant message, I want to let you know. The latest two-track EP recorded by the STRATUS LUNA quartet from Brazil, that has three relatives in the ranks. According to that probably interesting to know, bass player Gabriel is the sun of famous guitarist Fabio Golfetti (Violeta De Outono, Gong aso)! Space guitars, soaring synths, jazzy piano, polyphonically arranged native vocals, the multi-varianted opener Nuvens really has a lot to offer. Yeah, a fantastic piece of work, the centerpiece for sure. Anyway, of course it's recommended to take this eleven minutes in one complete go. Sol then harmoniously continues in a rather laid back mood. Well, it releases me with contradictive feelings somehow, I mean, it's really short. Disappointment, because this instantly passes by. Heavy applause anyhow, because it's awesome, so inspired in the same way. You can hear that they've spent a lot of time together. Based on that we can only hope there will come more of this caliber soon.
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