WorldService Project presents Punk-Jazz with grooves and horns
April 26, 2018
WorldService Project is a powerful punk-jazz-fusion featuring horns and cool grooves. It reminds on a mind-blowing fusion of early Chicago mixing with crazy Monty Python songs. Sometimes heavy grooving funk horn arrangements and then free and open sounds exploring the edge. Anyway a great open minded project exploring the edges of musical classifications.
The album got released on RareNoiseRecords, who is well known for promoting great musicians and bands being very unique and open minded.
Band Homepage: www.worldserviceproject.co.uk
WorldService Project on Facebook: facebook.com/worldserviceproject
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