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Transit Net
By Filtron M
Label: Filtron M
Released: 2021
Track listing: 1) Transit Net 2) Related Shifts 3) After The Damage 4) Native Tongue 5) Some Observation,
Some Accumulation 6) Immune To The Venom 7) Total Target 8) Near Bermuda 9) Elastic
10) The Feed In Machine
VoiStrings
By Gino Sitson
Label: Buda Musique
Released: 2015
Track listing: Let’s Do It; Nda Yahwe; Bulawayo Xmas; Salam Salem; Beu nen; Up eye; Suite for John; Youp Kwi; VoiStrings; Timeless Mood; Elégie Opus 24; Genau; Maiden Voyage; Katcha; VoCello; The Gathering.
Gino Sitson: VoiStrings
by James Nadal
The categorization of Jazz Vocal," which through time has come to cover an expanding field of wide ranging artists, might not be the appropriate tag to hang on Gino Sitson.VoiStrings is a showcase for Sitson's vocal extensions to take on another dimension as he explores in depth the art of singing as instrumentation. Accompanied by a ...
Bangalore Breakdown
Label: Vegas Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: 1. Just A Little Prayer 14:36
2. Where 09:20
3. Sakura 08:16
4. Song 08:51
5. Child's Play 05:18
6. Mukti 14:02
7. Under My Skin 07:50
8. Forgiveness 07:53
Bamisphere
By Gino Sitson
Label: Polyvocal Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Bird; Wailin'; A Leuda Wou; Bamisphere; Massalo; Y Nole ?; Simplicity;
Monhzeu; Aloga; Nzui Mantoh; Bye.
Gino Sitson: Bamisphere
by Marcia Hillman
For his third solo album, Cameroonian vocalist Gino Sitson is joined by bassist Ron Carter, drummer Jeff Tain Watts, bassist Essiet Essiet and pianist Helio Alves for twelve originals all sung in Medumba, a dialect of his native Bamileke language. Because of this, it is difficult to discern the meaning of each song but, according to ...
Song Zin
By Gino Sitson
Label: SMI
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Ngoyak' (Black Feeling) 2. Lovely Dany-Jo 3. Paper! 4. W
Gino Sitson: Song Zin
by Javier AQ Ortiz
Quick and to the Point: African jazzistic vocal lusciousness. Although seldom fully appreciated, musical expressions often evidence a remarkable bond with the cadences, inflections, harmonic and melodic character of the languages spoken by their producers and interpreters. Africa’s premiere position amid the world’s rhythmic bequest, for example, is not merely coincidental. Many African ...