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Free Nelson Mandoomjazz: Shape of Doomjazz to Come & Saxophone Giganticus - COMPACT DISCS

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Free Nelson Mandoomjazz: Shape of Doomjazz to Come & Saxophone Giganticus - COMPACT DISCS

Title: Shape of Doomjazz to Come & Saxophone Giganticus
Artist: Free Nelson Mandoomjazz
Label: Rarenoise Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060197760472
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2014-03-11
Number of Discs: 1

2014 release from the heavy-handed Doom Jazz trio. With a crunching sound that is as teeth-chattering heavy as Metal icons like Slayer and Megadeth or ferocious Grindcore groups like Napalm Death and Brutal Truth, yet is imbued with the freedom principle of such avant garde Jazz icons as saxophonists Marshall Allen, Albert Ayler and Peter Brotzman, the formidable instrumental power trio from Scotland known as Free Nelson Mandoom Jazz debuts on the London-based RareNoise label with a provocative double EP that will confound Jazz critics as it challenges the Thrash Metal/Grindcore community. Jointly named for the late South African freedom fighter Nelson Mandela and the genre of fuzz-bass-inflected heavy-duty improvisation dubbed Doom Jazz, this renegade trio of bassist Colin Stewart, drummer Paul Archibald and alto saxophonist Rebecca Sneddon rattles the very grey matter of your brain on their imposing Shape of Doomjazz to Come/Saxophone Giganticus.

Tracks:
1.1 Where My Soul Can Be Free
1.2 Into the Sky
1.3 Masque of the Red Death
1.4 Nobody Fucking Posts to the Uae
1.5 K54
1.6 Saxophone Giganticus
1.7 Black Sabbath

Audio Sample:
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Title: Shape of Doomjazz to Come & Saxophone Giganticus
Artist: Free Nelson Mandoomjazz
Label: Rarenoise Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060197760472
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2014-03-11
Number of Discs: 1

2014 release from the heavy-handed Doom Jazz trio. With a crunching sound that is as teeth-chattering heavy as Metal icons like Slayer and Megadeth or ferocious Grindcore groups like Napalm Death and Brutal Truth, yet is imbued with the freedom principle of such avant garde Jazz icons as saxophonists Marshall Allen, Albert Ayler and Peter Brotzman, the formidable instrumental power trio from Scotland known as Free Nelson Mandoom Jazz debuts on the London-based RareNoise label with a provocative double EP that will confound Jazz critics as it challenges the Thrash Metal/Grindcore community. Jointly named for the late South African freedom fighter Nelson Mandela and the genre of fuzz-bass-inflected heavy-duty improvisation dubbed Doom Jazz, this renegade trio of bassist Colin Stewart, drummer Paul Archibald and alto saxophonist Rebecca Sneddon rattles the very grey matter of your brain on their imposing Shape of Doomjazz to Come/Saxophone Giganticus.

Tracks:
1.1 Where My Soul Can Be Free
1.2 Into the Sky
1.3 Masque of the Red Death
1.4 Nobody Fucking Posts to the Uae
1.5 K54
1.6 Saxophone Giganticus
1.7 Black Sabbath

Audio Sample:
All soundclips are provided by Tidal and are for illustrative purposes only. For some releases, the tracks listed may not accurately represent the tracks on the physical release.
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Free Nelson Mandoomjazz: Shape of Doomjazz to Come & Saxophone Giganticus - COMPACT DISCS
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Title: Shape of Doomjazz to Come & Saxophone Giganticus
Artist: Free Nelson Mandoomjazz
Label: Rarenoise Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060197760472
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2014-03-11
Number of Discs: 1

2014 release from the heavy-handed Doom Jazz trio. With a crunching sound that is as teeth-chattering heavy as Metal icons like Slayer and Megadeth or ferocious Grindcore groups like Napalm Death and Brutal Truth, yet is imbued with the freedom principle of such avant garde Jazz icons as saxophonists Marshall Allen, Albert Ayler and Peter Brotzman, the formidable instrumental power trio from Scotland known as Free Nelson Mandoom Jazz debuts on the London-based RareNoise label with a provocative double EP that will confound Jazz critics as it challenges the Thrash Metal/Grindcore community. Jointly named for the late South African freedom fighter Nelson Mandela and the genre of fuzz-bass-inflected heavy-duty improvisation dubbed Doom Jazz, this renegade trio of bassist Colin Stewart, drummer Paul Archibald and alto saxophonist Rebecca Sneddon rattles the very grey matter of your brain on their imposing Shape of Doomjazz to Come/Saxophone Giganticus.

Tracks:
1.1 Where My Soul Can Be Free
1.2 Into the Sky
1.3 Masque of the Red Death
1.4 Nobody Fucking Posts to the Uae
1.5 K54
1.6 Saxophone Giganticus
1.7 Black Sabbath

Audio Sample:
All soundclips are provided by Tidal and are for illustrative purposes only. For some releases, the tracks listed may not accurately represent the tracks on the physical release.