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Graviton: The Calling

Graviton: The Calling

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GTIN05065002180209
EAN5065002180209
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Product Description

Move over, Sir Isaac Newton, there's a new gravitational force in town and its name is Andrew McCormack. In his latest album "Graviton: The Calling," McCormack pulls listeners into a sonic universe where jazz, electronic, and funk collide in a dazzling display of musical virtuosity. From the moment the first notes of "Graviton" hit your ears, you're transported to another dimension where time and space are mere suggestions. McCormack effortlessly weaves together complex rhythms and mesmerizing melodies, creating a sound that is both otherworldly and undeniably groovy. Tracks like "The Calling" and "Orbit" demonstrate McCormack's impressive range as a composer and pianist, with each note feeling like a cosmic revelation. His collaboration with saxophonist Jason Yarde adds a layer of depth and soul to the album, elevating it to interstellar heights. But it's not all weightless wonder in "Graviton: The Calling." McCormack also delves into darker, more introspective territory with tracks like "Black Holes" and "Dark Matter," reminding listeners that even in the vast expanse of space, there are shadows to explore. So buckle up, dear readers, and prepare to be taken on a musical journey unlike any other. Andrew McCormack's "Graviton: The Calling" is a celestial masterpiece that will leave you spinning in orbit long after the final notes fade away.

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