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”
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
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