Shaggy Maggot
Leading edge of current UK "Thanks I'll have horns with that" jazzy percussive funk vs the audience in tasty live recording.
Favorite track: Kingdom Of Kush (Live At The New Empowering Church).
The horn-wailing, mic-swinging, percussion-overload, call-and-response explosiveness of the Melt Yourself Down experience is captured on plastic in all its sweat-drenched fury, on a live album, released especially for Record Store Day.
Recorded at The New Empowering Church in London Fields, in late November 2013, it’s a raw and ragged document of sweet sonic violence in a small room, a strobe-lit snapshot.
supported by 13 fans who also own “Live At The New Empowering Church”
Bursting with energy & driving rhythms, delivered with technical precision, suggests a dazzling future for this combination of voices in their exploration of the cosmos through jazz. windslyboy
Terry Venemous is releasing new music every 3 weeks this year. His latest EP is sumptuous art pop with a wry sense of detachment.
Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 27, 2024
supported by 13 fans who also own “Live At The New Empowering Church”
Before the grandeur of Lifeforce, there was this exuberant trip of an album. Bass-heavy, catchy and unpredictable, this draws as much from Cosmogramma as it does from 'nu-jazz'. Tom Colquhoun