Binker & Moses - Feed Infinite

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The UK jazz craftsmen, saxophonist Binker Golding and drummer Moses Boyd, have delivered their immersing latest single for streaming with support from Max Luthert and his electronic effects.

“Feed Infinite” is meditative ambient-bop hovering over the worn-out stone blocks of the metropolis, deserted midnight supermarkets, highways illuminated only by cold, dusty car headlights, and crippled, half-burnt out neon signs. The track has a strong neo-noir feel and seems to move in thick fog under the full moon. Starting in a pretty calm and drawn-out manner, the melodies and rhythms grow in intensity. The drum parts draw gripping swirls as if they had acquired Shiva's hand abilities, and the saxophone broadcasts deep melancholic tones, eventually falling into a bright stream of improvisation as well. It’s very interesting to observe how Binker & Moses take their own courses and meet at one point to pave a completely new path.




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