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Beledo: Seriously Deep
By
Kenny Grohowski
drums
Tony Levin
bassb.1946
In "Mama D," featuring Botswanese vocalist Kearoma Rantao and written in memory of late South African singer " data-original-title="" title="">Dorothy Masuka, Beledo plays with such a clear and bright tone that his guitar first suggests a trumpet and then a singing voice before spacewalking out into an

Allan Holdsworth
guitar, electric1948 - 2017

Dewa Budjana
guitar, electricb.1963
The title piece serves as this set's focal point even though it's the opening track, as the band collaboratively paints a dreamy fourteen- minute journey through a song composed by bassist

Eberhard Weber
bassb.1940
The trio bounces "Into The Spirals" with a jazz-funk bass and drumbeat kept moving by Grohowski's pinwheeling snare drumrolls. Beledo's guitar lines swirl and ascend (spiral) like a tornado's updraft, creating a wide-open, uncluttered jam feeling that ends this set of more abstract music with a grin. ">
Track Listing
Seriously Deep; Mama D; Coasting Zone; Maggie's Sunrise; Knocking Waves; A Temple In The Valley; Into The Spirals.
Personnel
Beledo
guitarTony Levin
bassKenny Grohowski
drumsJorge Camiruaga
vibraphoneKearoma Rantao
vocalsBoris Savoldelli
vocalsAlbum information
Title: Seriously Deep | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: MoonJune Records
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