Jazz/Review Ari Joshua - Let's Do It Right Now

Ari Joshua is a dynamic musician and performer whose sound is as diverse as his upbringing. Born in Cape Town, South Africa, and raised in Seattle, WA, Ari's passion for music was evident from a young age.

"Let's Do It Right Now" is a witching musical composition by Ari Joshua that manages to straddle the line between traditional and contemporary rudiments, performing in a fresh and nostalgic listening experience. With the backing of mixing mastermind Eric Eagle, Joshua consummately weaves manipulated analog tape recording layers into the track, creating a contradiction of sounds that adds depth and conspiracy to the overall product. Drafted as a sincere homage to the late and fabulous Elvin Jones, every aspect of the song, from the air to the meter and chimes, showcases a delicate balance between familiarity and invention.

The objectification of manipulated analog tape recording is a name point of" Let's Do It Right Now." Joshua's collaboration with Eric Eagle allows for the disquisition of sonic textures and complications, adding a redundant layer of depth to the composition. The combination of traditional rudiments and experimental ways of performing gives the song a distinct air of newness while still maintaining a connection to the roots of jazz music. As a homage to Elvin Jones," Let's Do It Right Now" pays homage to the heritage of a fabulous figure in the jazz world. The composition exudes a sense of respect and admiration for history while injecting it with contemporary substance.

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