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Linus Waller - "Virgil the Spoon"

Welcoming Linus Waller with his dope and chill track "Virgil the Spoon." This instrumental piece, a fusion of experimental jazz and electronic elements, is a lively showcase of free jazz at its best. Fans of DATE COURSE PENTAGON ROYAL GARDEN, and the iconic Miles Davis will find themselves at home with Waller's innovative style. In this track, you won't find lyrics but rather a language spoken through instruments here, a language of emotion, energy, and unbridled creativity. Linus Waller invites you on an exhilarating journey, one that defies conventions and celebrates the spirit of experimental jazz. The composition features smooth, walking guitars that create a unique soundscape. It's as if each strum and chord change tells its own story, inviting listeners to interpret and feel the music in their own way. This free-form approach to jazz leaves room for spontaneity, making each listening experience unique. "Virgil the Spoon" is an energetic, experimental, and somewhat aggressive auditory journey. It's evident in every note that Waller is not just playing music here we think, he's living through his instruments, making bold choices that reflect a deep understanding of experimental jazz. The track is a playground for the imagination, where traditional jazz meets the unexpected twists of electronic fusion. Listen now.



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