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You've been working too hard...take a trip with Ty Showers and rejuvenate your mood! A laidback jazz fusion studded with some intense moments to get your energy going, 'A Day Off' is a proverbial holiday in a track. Refreshingly calming with just smidge of vitality, this tune is perfect for those moments in which your brain just needs a break.
It begins with an energetic and heavily horn-imbued introduction, then slowly transitions and tapers off into some beautifully improvised string work, culminating in a fusion of the two, before tapering off altogether to the tune of some awesome bass work. A song that allows for rest, relaxation, contemplation, as well as a bit of head-bobbing, this track is vital to the overly-stressed desk worker who needs to momentarily unwind, or the stay-at-home mother who desperately needs a moment to herself.
Above all, this track was crafted by Ty Showers in order to help listeners channel and release an array of frustrations. Almost equally soothing as it is juvial, this track can help you find your calm in the middle of a chaotic day. Life certainly isn't all sunshine and roses, but take a trip with Showers and see if you may start seeing your glass as half full, rather than empty. Music is nothing more than an audio extension of our most intangible emotions. When it comes to crafting and fusing these ethereal elements of our lives, Showers is in a league of his own. Let the music take you and enjoy the journey. We could all use 'A Day Off'!
A classy, improvised jazz-house record between two Sydney mainstays that resulted from a collaborative month-long residency. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 10, 2021
Crisp jazz from Bentley where light keys are sprinkled over bone-dry drums on songs that at times approach drifting ambient music. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 15, 2020