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Myele Manzanza — Universal Language (feat. Matthew Sheens & Matt Penman)
Album: Universal Language (feat. Matthew Sheens & Matt Penman) - Single
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6.9

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Total ratings: 443









Released: 0
Length: 3:48
Plays (last 30 days): 7
(instrumental)
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Just the pickup I needed for a slow-moving morning. Nice.
I don't make many negative comments (at least I don't think so), but this one made me look around to make sure I wasn't at the dentist's office.  PSD
THANKS - wow - MORE PLEASE !!
 coloradojohn wrote:

I'm quite impressed by the breath-taking pace and interesting percussion in this moving, almost galloping piece of Piano Art! I find the wave-like ebb and flows of intensity equally intriguing, and I like how the effect becomes almost an instrument in itself. All of this elevates and necessitates my daily devotion to RP.



wow - well said 
The piano bit near the opener beckons the real discordant part of Yo La Tengo's Moby Octopod.  Coincidence?  Who knows?
Me likey!! Thanks RP!
Very nice.  Takes me back to the better tracks of my jazz fusion years.  I'd like to hear more from this combo. 
Swinging, exciting, brilliant!
wow! Solid 9 on first listen. Thanks for this, RP!
Feeling some Keith Emerson vibes here.
 Grammarcop wrote:

Most excellent. 




YES!
 coloradojohn wrote:

I'm quite impressed by the breath-taking pace and interesting percussion in this moving, almost galloping piece of Piano Art! I find the wave-like ebb and flows of intensity equally intriguing, and I like how the effect becomes almost an instrument in itself. All of this elevates and necessitates my daily devotion to RP.


I agree completely!
 jpfueler wrote:

too discordant


Aw c'mon, you just wanted to use the word "discordant".    ; )
So Petruccianesque!
A nice 8 for me so far.
I'm quite impressed by the breath-taking pace and interesting percussion in this moving, almost galloping piece of Piano Art! I find the wave-like ebb and flows of intensity equally intriguing, and I like how the effect becomes almost an instrument in itself. All of this elevates and necessitates my daily devotion to RP.
Woow. Real good! RP rules as always!
Most excellent. 
Excellent! -- As a kid, I didn't even like "jazz".   When our choices are formed from small sample sizes, we miss many great things in music, food, people, and life.  Hand an ingredient you hated as a kid to a  master chef.  You'll start loving that same ingredient when it is excellently prepared.
too discordant
Try this.
https://www.myelemanzanza.com/