Noah Haidu

Infinite Distances

2017-06-23

I thought this one was a pretty unique sounding in the fact that it is Horn Oriented Jazz. Normally you get that relaxing feeling for the most part when you listen to Jazz music or at least that impression, but this album has some pretty good beats and sounds with it. I really enjoyed the good mix of sound they produce throughout the album, and really shows how that the musicians work very well with one another. I really enjoyed tracks 2, 3, 9, and 10 the most.

review by Matt

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