Terrace Martin – Curly (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 01:12:24 minutes | 883 MB | Genre: Jazz
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In the rhythm of summer, Terrace Martin graces us with his second release, CURLY, a captivating jazz album that follows his earlier masterpiece, Fine Tune. Part of a grand series comprising six soul-stirring jazz albums scheduled for release throughout 2023, CURLY pays homage to both Terrace Martin’s own legacy and the timeless genre of jazz music.Curly, as Terrace Martin describes, is not just another collection of songs; it’s a profound body of work that embodies the spirit of his father. This musical odyssey ventures into the realm of courage, heart, and boundless adventure. With each note, Martin leads us on a voyage of emotions, intertwining personal experiences with soulful expressions that resonate with every listener.
CURLY showcases nine exceptional tracks, each an individual masterpiece in its own right. Among them is a remarkable rendition of Kendrick Lamar’s “How Much A Dollar Cost,” originally featured on the GRAMMY-winning album To Pimp A Butterfly. Terrace Martin’s reinterpretation adds a new dimension to the already legendary track, demonstrating the artist’s prowess in both composition and performance.
Collaborating with esteemed musicians, Terrace Martin brings together a stellar lineup to enrich the musical tapestry of CURLY. The likes of Kamasi Washington, a visionary saxophonist, and Cory Henry, a virtuoso on the keys, join forces with the rhythmical genius Robert Sput Searight. Larry Goldings, a seasoned jazz organist, and the extraordinary guitarist Nir Felder, also lend their talents to this illustrious creation.
As you embark on this captivating musical journey, you’ll experience the genius of Terrace Martin unfold in every beat. Each track is an intricate blend of emotions, storytelling, and melodic brilliance that pays homage to the legacy of jazz while pushing its boundaries to new frontiers.
Over the last decade few people have put so much time and energy into the culture they love. Beginning his career as a rapper and producer, Terrace Martin has lent his skills to artists such as Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Lalah Hathaway, Raphael Saadiq, Charlie Wilson, Stevie Wonder, and the legendary Emotions, just to name a few. Martins big break came when he produced a Power 106 radio drop with Snoop Dogg. Shattering the acknowledged rules of hip-hop production, he samples everything from funk to jazz to classical to create fresh and original tracks. His wildly imaginative productions have made him one of the most sought after upcoming producers on the streets of Los Angeles. Born to father, a jazz drummer and mother, a singer, Martin’s birthright was music. Growing up listening to everyone from Coltrane to Parliament, he began playing the piano at the age of six. Producing his first tracks on his Casio CZ101 Keyboard and an Sp1200, Martin decided to broaden his musicality and picked up the saxophone. At Locke High, under the auspices of Reggie Andrews, Martin became first chair of the All-State jazz band. As a child prodigy, Martin gained the interest of talk show host Jay Leno, who presented him with a scholarship and later purchased his first professional horn. Not only did Hollywood elite recognize Martin but also world-renowned jazz musician, Billy Higgins, who later made Martin a member of his World Stage All-Stars. Fresh out of high school, Martin attended Cal-Arts but decided school wasnt for him and began touring with Puff Daddy and gospels own Gods Property. From jazz to hip-hop, Martins role models include Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Jackie McLean, John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, Sonny Stitt, Grover Washington, Jr., Dr. Dre, Dj Quik, Battlecat, Premier, Pete Rock, and 1580 K-Day. Martin says, “I started producing hip-hop tracks because it was the music of my time, but I never lost my love for jazz.”
Tracklist:
1-01. Terrace Martin – 24th & Lake (feat. Cory Henry & Robert ‘Sput’ Searight) (05:49)
1-02. Terrace Martin – Bromali (feat. Robert ‘Sput’ Searight, Larry Goldings & Nir Felder) (06:15)
1-03. Terrace Martin – Final Thought (feat. Kamasi Washington, Robert ‘Sput’ Searight & Larry Goldings) (10:06)
1-04. Terrace Martin – How Much A Dollar Cost (feat. Robert ‘Sput’ Searight, Larry Goldings & Nir Felder) (08:11)
1-05. Terrace Martin – Sweeter (feat. Cory Henry) (Extended Version) (09:32)
1-06. Terrace Martin – Valdez Off Crenshaw (feat. Kamasi Washington, Cory Henry & Robert ‘Sput’ Searight) (07:36)
1-07. Terrace Martin – Untitled 5 (feat. Robert ‘Sput’ Searight, Larry Goldings & Nir Felder) (07:10)
1-08. Terrace Martin – Blue Monday (feat. Robert ‘Sput’ Searight, Larry Goldings & Nir Felder) (07:20)
1-09. Terrace Martin – The Voice of King Nipsey (feat. Kamasi Washington, Robert ‘Sput’ Searight, Larry Goldings & Nir Felder) (10:21)
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