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Euge Groove
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Euge Groove
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In the old days -- say, up till five years ago -- up and coming artists seeking to build a grass-roots following as a means to a record deal had to hit the road, sell home-pressed CDs from the bandstand, and pray that an A&R guy might catch them one night. Nowadays, websites like MP3 make it possible to reach literally thousands of people simultaneously; all one has to do is upload songs and a photo to the site, fill out an information form, sit back, and await responses. Upon recording eight songs in the hopes of someday getting a deal, veteran touring saxman
sought out the mixing expertise of genre hitmeister
. While waiting three months for
to clear two days in his schedule for mixing the tracks,
threw his home mixes onto MP3. Soon he built a following of over 100 thousand downloading fans. For all the amazing back story to
, it's pretty much a straightforward smooth jazz ride: catchy hooks, seductive rhythms, and an occasional splash of fiery horn doubling and tripling that brings
back to his days playing with
. It's also highly intriguing how he resembles other sax players that
helped make successful.
-- which smacks of
' gently soulful flow -- finds his irresistibly catchy soprano melody soaring above a moody, atmospheric synth harmony line, as the programmed drums roll steadily beneath.
's rich, low-toned tenor line floating over the cool, chunky bass driven groove of
brings back warm memories of
; the tune is given considerable color by a self-created horn section that urges the main melody line to greater heights. On the retro-soul minded
's emotional soprano line surfs gracefully over a swirl of
's wah-wah guitar clicks and co-producer
's hypnotic and spacy synth swirls. For all his ubiquitousness and soulful demeanor,
has been labeled "The
of Smooth Jazz," so it's no surprise to find him producing a twist on the
composed
hit
with
blending soprano and tenor in spots to make the chorus much more in your face than the verse.
shows more genuine emotion here and on the dramatic, gospel-tinged closer
than in most other places. Gospel? Did someone say
? ~ Jonathan Widran