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Turn On The Sunlight - Ocean Garden (Rings/Plant Bass) [Jazz / New Age]

  • Writer: The Slow Music Movement
    The Slow Music Movement
  • Mar 27, 2024
  • 1 min read
The cover for Turn On The Sunlight's Ocean Garden album, showing an bright blue ocean with golden kelp clusters; text reads Turn On The Sunlight Ocean Garden.

Great to see Jesse Peterson & his Turn On The Sunlight project back with more alchemic fusions exploring the still largely unexplored intersection of New Age & Jazz. He's not messing around either, augmenting his multi-instrumentalism with bona-fide legends like Phil Ranelin, Dwight Trible, Laraaji & less lauded sonic sages, to carry the torch of the great 20th century music collectives into the twenty first century gloom & radiate some much needed light & love.


What the Release Notes Say:

With the first self-titled album in 2010, Jesse began the journey of Turn On The Sunlight as a duo with Carlos Niño. On this new album, the vision has continued to expand into a celebration of collective energy. The vibrations felt between these trusted and talented multi-generational musical friends were beautifully recorded for listeners everywhere to experience. This current incarnation of Turn On The Sunlight is helping to carry forward what Carlos' miraculous group Build An Ark accomplished before. The organic sound created by the expressions of great musicians and the sounds of nature is deep and astonishing.


LA音楽シーンで多くのミュージシャンに愛されるジェシー・ピーターソン。彼の呼びかけによって豪華メンバーが集まったオーガニックコレクティヴ、Turn On The Sunlight(ターン・オン・ザ・サンライト)の新作『Ocean Garden(オーシャン・ガーデン)』が、全世界同時リリース!!







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