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Mammal Hands
Chaser / Prism

Chaser / Prism

Catno

GOND07001

Formats

1x Vinyl 7" 45 RPM Limited Edition

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Genres

Jazz

MAMMAL HANDS Chaser (reissue) Gondwana

Mathew Halsall's Gondwana label out of Manchester is one of contemporary jazz's finest. His own work forms the vital backbone, but his A&R skill also brings on board the likes of Mammal Hands, a band driven by piano, sax and piano. Their ethereal sound captivates the mind and takes it on heavenly trips that can be loose and freewheeling and more tight and kinetic. Both of those styles are showcased on this superb 7" which now gets a welcome reissue. "Chaser" is a high tempo adventure on slick drums and urgent sax playing while "Prism" suspends you in clouds of pillowy sound.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

10.9€*

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Chaser

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