New Release Spotlight Featuring: Gemini Soul feat. Ajamu Akinyele
CD Title: Liquid Soul
Year: 2007
Record Label: Pearl Jazz Recording Label
Style:
Fusion
Musicians: Ajamu Akinyele (bass, drum programming, & vocals), Jon O'Bergh (keyboards & piano).
Tracks: Gypsy, Liquid Soul, Fever, LiLi, In The Mood, Yesterday Princess, Spiritually In Tune, Kiss of Life, The Chocolate Factory, Evolution Part 2, Hang On To Your Love, Lake Merritt, Take Five (Bonus Track)
Artist's Website: http://www.geminisoul.net
Read Review(s):
Featured at Gemini Soul Press
Listen to track(s):
LiLi
/ http://www.obergh.net/Music/inthemood.mp3
/ http://www.obergh.net/Music/lakemerritt.mp3
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Biography: "Liquid Soul" the new CD from Gemini Soul featuring Ajamu Akinyele is musically inspired by bassists Stanley Clarke, MeShell Ndegeocello, Marcus Miller, the smooth sounds of Sade, and pianists Dave Brubeck and Michael Cain. Gemini Soul's new release "Liquid Soul" gives you the ultimate experience in a new direction in jazz...Cyber Jazz.
"Liquid Soul" features new original music, plus favorite standards such as Peggy Lee's "Fever," Stanley Clarke's "Yesterday Princess," Sade's "Kiss of Life" & "Hang On To Your Love," and Dave Brubeck's "Take Five."
Producer/bassist Andre Marcel Ajamu Akinyele, pronounced Ah-jah-moo + Ah-kin-yay-lay, and pianist Jon O'Bergh have produced a solid CD that captures your spirit and soul, while providing a unique sound called "Cyber Jazz - Funk Fusion," continuing to redefine jazz for a new generation. Jon O'Bergh plays keyboard and piano in a style that would appeal to fans of Herbie Hancock, Tori Amos, and Dave Brubeck, while Ajamu Akinyele plays bass laying down pure cyber funk in a style that would appeal to fans of Marcus Miller, Stanley Clarke, Prince, and MeShell Ndegeocello.
Experience "Liquid Soul," Ajamu Akinyele and Jon O’Bergh’s new release as Gemini Soul, which will prove that their Cyber Jazz is here to stay. Liquid Soul is the new direction in jazz...Experience Cyber Jazz!
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