Quality: FLAC 24 bit / 96 kHz (Tracks)
Artist: Adam Miller
Title: Timing
Released: 2025
Style: Jazz, Blues, Instrumental
RAR Size: 664 Mb
Tracklist:
01. Light And Shadows (4:51)
02. What I Want To Hear (5:00)
03. Perfect Timing (4:29)
04. Moving Pianos (4:35)
05. I Didn't Know What I Would Be (3:59)
06. Exhibition (3:22)
07. Take A Breath (3:36)
08. Light And Shadows Again (4:57)
Australian Instrumental guitarist, Adam Miller will release his 10th full length album April 18 2025. Recorded in Los Angeles with the exceptional Joel Gottschalk on Bass & Justin Glasco on Drums, this album was tracked in just 5 hours before the trio performed a show in LA on the same day! It features the singles What I Want To Hear, Light And Shadows, & Moving Pianos.
Adam's LA based trio of Joel Gottschalk on Bass (Kate Hudson, May Erlewine, Phillip Sayce), & Justin Glasco on Drums (Paris Paloma) have developed a tight musical relationship after doing a number of shows & coffees around Los Angeles over the past 7 years, which is highlighted on TIMING, their third album together - the trio was also featured on Unify (2020) & Beyond Reason (2023).This recording was was initially intended to be part of the larger project, but the trio got through more music than originally intended, and with the speed of the recording process it developed a unique sound that really needed to stand alone. With only a few hours to record, you're hearing a spontaneous reaction to the new and re-worked music, all live in one room, with no overdubs!
Adam's LA based trio of Joel Gottschalk on Bass (Kate Hudson, May Erlewine, Phillip Sayce), & Justin Glasco on Drums (Paris Paloma) have developed a tight musical relationship after doing a number of shows & coffees around Los Angeles over the past 7 years, which is highlighted on TIMING, their third album together - the trio was also featured on Unify (2020) & Beyond Reason (2023).This recording was was initially intended to be part of the larger project, but the trio got through more music than originally intended, and with the speed of the recording process it developed a unique sound that really needed to stand alone. With only a few hours to record, you're hearing a spontaneous reaction to the new and re-worked music, all live in one room, with no overdubs!