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Chip Wickham
La Sombra (Heavyweight vinyl LP)

La Sombra (Heavyweight vinyl LP)
La Sombra (Heavyweight vinyl LP)La Sombra (Heavyweight vinyl LP)La Sombra (Heavyweight vinyl LP)La Sombra (Heavyweight vinyl LP)

Labels

Lovemonk

Catno

LMNK54LP

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Spain

Release date

Jan 1, 2017

Genres

Jazz

Chip WICKHAM La Sombra Lovemonk Spain

Last spotted cavorting with his Nirvana-covering side project Blue Mode and previous operating as Kid Costa, killer flautist and composer Chip Wickham (real name Roger) delivers his debut LP on Lovemonk. Ranging from gentle wave lapping spiritualism of tracks such as "Tokyo Slow Mo" and the cinematic "Pushed Too Far" to much more frenetic, energetic cuts like "Le Leyenda Del Tiempo" by way of funkier, lolloping grooves like "The Detour", it's a beautiful, vibrant snapshot of Wickham's skills that will grow as the months get warmer. Stunning.

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14.9€*

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A1

La Sombra

9:34

A2

Sling Shot

6:31

A3

Red Planet

5:44

B1

The Detour

5:11

B2

Pushed Too Far

6:19

B3

Tokyo Slow-Mo

6:36

B4

La Leyenda Del Tiempo

4:21

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