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Let Spin: Steal The Light
ByLet Spin
band / ensemble / orchestraLet Spin's

Ruth Goller
bass
Chris Williams
saxophoneb.1978

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Led Bib
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2003

Moss Freed
guitar, electric
Finlay Panter
drums
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band / ensemble / orchestrab.2008
As a unit, Let Spin is as tight as Fred Astaire and Ginger RogersSteal The Light is the group's third album and it shows. Do not look for hummable tunes or theme- solos-theme structures. The music is high energy and intense, but it is also intricate and nuanced; and while it is played with passion, it is also cerebral. It demands the listener's attention and that attention is rewarded. The album will appeal to anyone who enjoys the steaming alto saxophone and drums duo " data-original-title="" title="">JZ Replacement's March 2020 debut, Disrespectful (Rainy Day Records), another outing which finely balances visceralism with virtuosity.
As a bonus, Steal The Light is also immaculately produced and mixed, by Alex Killpartrick on seven tracks and

Kit Downes
keyboardsb.1986
Track Listing
Wormholes; Sketch; Bells; Cosmoss; Morecambe; Los; Ghostly; The Aftermath.
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Let Spin
band / ensemble / orchestraChris Williams
saxophoneMoss Freed
guitar, electricFinlay Panter
drumsRuth Goller
bassAlbum information
Title: Steal The Light | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Efpi Records
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