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Where the Streets Lead is the new album from Slowly Rolling Camera, following on from their acclaimed 2018 album, Juniper. Colliding the worlds of jazz, trip-hop and cinematic soundscapes, their music blends strong melodies, big grooves and surprising turns of phrase, infused with expansive emotional gravitas.
Slowly Rolling Camera: Where the streets lead su nuevo disco, que hace el cuarto de su carrera. Y lamento no haberlos conocido antes tras haber escuchado, y seguir haciéndolo, este estupendo disco que mezcla majestuosamente el jazz y el trip-hop.
Where the Streets Lead is the new album from Slowly Rolling Camera, following on from their acclaimed 2018 album, Juniper. Colliding the worlds of jazz, trip-hop and cinematic soundscapes, their music blends strong melodies, big grooves and surprising turns of phrase, infused with expansive emotional gravitas.
21 de jul. de 2021 · Dave Stapleton 's electric keys get a little dash of extra fuzz here and there; Elliot Bennett spins a crackling blend of snappy jazz and propulsive techno sensibility at the drums, while silent man-behind-the-curtain Deri Roberts makes a soundstage as wide and sweeping as ever.
29 de jul. de 2021 · Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Where The Streets Lead by Slowly Rolling Camera. Compare versions and buy on Discogs
21 de jul. de 2021 · Where The Streets Lead is the fifth album from Slowly Rolling Camera, the project Stapleton launched around 2013 with drummer Elliot Bennett and sound designer Deri Roberts, a trio who remain the core band. Slowly Rolling Camera sits at the intersections of jazz, trip hop and cinematic soundscapes.
Colliding the worlds of jazz, trip-hop and cinematic soundscapes, SLOWLY ROLLING CAMERA blends strong melodies, big grooves and surprising turns of phrase, infused with AN expansive emotional gravitas.