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Live at Nautilus: new sound from BarcelonaEJN Administrator | CD News | 2012-11-06 |
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![]() J4F's second record, Live at Nautilus (2012), shows a shift to a more raw sound than that of their previous album, World Groove, whilst still maintaining the rhythmic essence that has always characterised the band. The harshness of this new sound is seen not only in the music (Electro, Rock, Groove), but also in the lyrics (in Catalan, Portuguese, Spanish and English) that echo, both literally and metaphorically, the plight of the world and current society. The performance is planned as a non-stop DJ-style session, a seamless music ‘continuum' where everything is played, sung and brought together live.
(2012)
“You'd think you were hearing a jam session coming from a Brooklyn basement” (J. Gage, Go2 Music)
“Rock, jazz and groove, lots of groove, come together in this group's music, transmitting vitality and energy in abundance” (Program of Festival Altaveu Frontera de Sant Boi de Llobregat ’10)
“The record sweats urban themes and black skies, smoke and lounge bars…”
“A special sound that stands out from the recent releases our country has seen” (Pilar Arzak, Peligrosamente Juntos, RADIO 3, 01/28/2010)
“Magnificent canvas that now appears to us before our astonished senses”(Jon Bilbao en Ruta 66 –Discomático– (April 2010 issue)
“Magnetic patterns create a smooth synthesis between musicians and fans”
“Have fun having fun could be J4F's motto”(David Talleda, IcatJazz Ràdio)
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