heard this INSTRUMENTAL track only once ( yes, on the radio, in the car...) and have been looking for it for a very long time but maybe one of you has an idea:
- - it starts with 3 same notes on electric piano each strike a bit harder, the last sounded already typically overdriven, like what it does when you hit the e piano harder
(i recorded the intro 3 notes on a RHODES piano, but it also could have been a WURLITZER listen here: http://sndup.net/nszw
i recorded it in 2 different pitches, but it was just 2 or 3 strikes on ONE pitch )
- - then the electric piano plays an INTRO / SOLO
- - then from what i recall, the BRASS comes unisono (?) in - at least 2 players, maybe more, it sounded like a brass section
- - the STYLE i would say was CONTEMPORARY / energetic, direction modern UK / scandinavian jazz (but could also be from any other country)
- - it sounded like from the 2010s for me, at least "timeless", not typically "oh that's classic jazz from...". I heard it quite a few years ago, so it's not from the last 2 or 3 years.
- - it was neither FUNK nor acid jazz nor (post)bop, but rather something modern
->-> IF AT ALL, you may know it by those 2 or 3 same notes on the electric piano <- <-
thank you so much, it would be incredible if one of you could identify it
- - it starts with 3 same notes on electric piano each strike a bit harder, the last sounded already typically overdriven, like what it does when you hit the e piano harder
(i recorded the intro 3 notes on a RHODES piano, but it also could have been a WURLITZER listen here: http://sndup.net/nszw
i recorded it in 2 different pitches, but it was just 2 or 3 strikes on ONE pitch )
- - then the electric piano plays an INTRO / SOLO
- - then from what i recall, the BRASS comes unisono (?) in - at least 2 players, maybe more, it sounded like a brass section
- - the STYLE i would say was CONTEMPORARY / energetic, direction modern UK / scandinavian jazz (but could also be from any other country)
- - it sounded like from the 2010s for me, at least "timeless", not typically "oh that's classic jazz from...". I heard it quite a few years ago, so it's not from the last 2 or 3 years.
- - it was neither FUNK nor acid jazz nor (post)bop, but rather something modern
->-> IF AT ALL, you may know it by those 2 or 3 same notes on the electric piano <- <-
thank you so much, it would be incredible if one of you could identify it
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