Will Lyle heads to make a fresh debut in the jazz landscape with his latest album ‘LA Source Codes’ that highlights the musician’s fascinating style impressively.
[dropcap]I[/dropcap]ntending to present jazz music with a bit of punch that will surely take the listeners to the deep roots of the genre, artist Will Lyle wants to revolutionize the obvious version of jazz with his eccentric musicality. Giving a nostalgic shuffle to jazz-kissed music, the musician has made a strong debut with his latest album ‘LA Source Codes’ which comprises twelve fine songs featuring his organic jazz backbone. The melodies keep on coming and the stylish hooks wrap around the listener’s senses making it inevitable to walk through. Few such songs are ‘Forasteira’, ‘Above the Clouds’, ‘Be My Love’, and ‘So in Love’. The songs encapsulate the mood while offering a rhythmically smooth path of escapism. LA Source Codes is dedicated to the memory of his mentor in jazz, the great Ralph Peterson, Jr. It also features Bob Sheppard, Marvin “Smitty” Smith, Mahesh Balasooriya, Adam Hersh, Anthony Fung, Nikki Campbell, Mikan Zlatkovich, Jon Mayer, and Roy McCurdy.
Throughout the album, artist Will Lyle not just creates affluent solos but his tremendous powerful and meandering music inspires his sidemen. A definite early highlight in the genre, the musician brings in a plethora of styles and variations in his debut project ‘LA Source Codes’ that is sure to establish him as a profound jazz player. The fascinating soundscapes draw in the audience and songs unfold a creative journey to keep them hooked uninterruptedly. A brilliant record to play on loop, hear out the songs on Spotify now.
Website link: https://www.wlylejazz.com/
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