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ARTIST
LUNA, HORATIO
TITLE
Reworks EP
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
THE JAZZ DIARIES
CATALOG #
TJD 018EP
TJD 018EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
3/25/2022
Composer, bassist and producer
Horatio Luna
is a musician intrinsically interwoven into the fabric of Melbourne's (and indeed the global) jazz scene. Following his 2020 LP
Boom Boom
, Horatio returns to
Jitwam
's The Jazz Diaries imprint, inviting several of his all-time favorite producers to reimagine some of his standout tracks. The
Reworks EP
kicks off with Horatio's interpretation of "Milestones" (a cover of the incredible
Miles Davis
track), while enigmatic UK producer
Zepherin Saint
takes to the boards with his remix of "Bumps", giving the track a new lease of life with scattered drums and jazzy progressions. Next up, Detroit's
Patrice Scott
turns in his emotive remix of Horatio's LP title track "Boom Boom" -- featuring moody pads, piano flourishes and an ominous bassline, he adds some Motown seasoning into the original. Last but not least, the one and only
Kai Alcé
also turns his gaze to "Boom Boom" opting for a more uplifting approach, and his Wurlitzer notes stretch into the ether, to be joined by a driving rhythm section to keep the dancers moving. With these incredible remixes, Horatio's infectious and groove-soaked driving bassline and astral textures are given a soulful injection from some of the finest in the game. For fans of: Miles Davis, Kai Alcé, Patrice Scott,
Glenn Underground
,
Kaidi Tatham
,
Kamaal Williams
,
30/70
.
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