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The 54 Blues by TriTone Asylum

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Album Title: The Hideaway Sessions
Label: Blue Canoe Records
Released: 2022
Duration: 01:04:00

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TriTone Asylum is based in Southern California. Spear-headed by Peter Sepsis (bass) and Philip Topping. Through their unique instrumentation, they have masterfully developed an electro acoustic sound that melds Jazz, funk, and music from around the world. TriTone Asylum’s music reflects the varied musical landscape of the sounds and street rhythms of Los Angeles. Their original songs are influenced by a variety of artists including Freddie Hubbard, Herbie Hancock, Weather Report, Pat Metheny, as well as artists from the ECM Label.

Tracks

Grasshopper; Schizophrenic; The 54 Blues; The Road To Hue; Malawi; Ballad For Nongna; Simple (Live); First Days Of Summer.

Personnel

TriTone Asylum
producer
Philip Topping
woodwinds
Ian Vo
saxophone, alto
Allen Mascari
saxophone
Gary Herbig
saxophone
Mitchel Forman
keyboards
Henri Wilkinson
keyboards
Baba Sissoko
percussion
Billy Hulting
percussion

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Date featured

February 27, 2022

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