Introducing The Lee Meehan Quintet with "Danu," an instrumental jazz masterpiece we think that will make you have a white russian in the morning and relax to the song. Named after the mother goddess Danu from Irish mythology, the patroness of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the track offers an experience akin to a mythical sea journey filled with tempests and trials...
Drawing from an experimental, moody, and energetic palette, The Lee Meehan Quintet takes you on a musical journey that channels the essence of jazz greats like Wes Montgomery, Louis Stewart, Nigel Mooney, and Jean Toussaint, yet crafts something entirely its own.
The composition is driven by a haunting and walking bass line that mimics the unpredictable swells of a stormy sea. This evocative soundscape is bolstered by the rhythmic drum patterns, portraying crashing waves and underscoring the sheer power of nature. It's a humbling experience, one that pits man against the elements in a struggle for survival. Then, the robust melody steps in, embodying the human resilience, the desperate fight against all odds. Listen now.
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