![]() ![]() ![]() ‘Under Burning Skies’ is released on LP, CD, cassette and digital formats. Erland Dahlen was born in Ulefoss, Norway, on the ’15th’ of May 1971. Clocks features six epic cinematic soundscapes, is the most ambitious album of Erland Dahlen’s long and illustrious career. As saxophonist Ray Murray says, Souljazz is more than just a band for us, it's a way of life. Soon, the wait will be over when Erland Dahlen releases Clocks on Hubro Music on he ‘6th’ of October 2017. Not many bands out there have been going for 15 years with their original line-up still intact while still sounding as fresh as this. Nominated for a Canadian Juno award for the third time in 2016, the band regularly tear up venues worldwide through their punishing touring schedule – they have played to audiences in over two dozen countries across the globe and have shared bills along the way with heavyweights as varied as Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, and Femi Kuti. The Souljazz Orchestra continue to be an unstoppable force. The band go on exploring their passion for French Caribbean styles on the beautiful, lilting ‘Oublier Pour Un Jour’ and ‘Tambour À Deux Peaux’ and they take time for reflection on the potent instrumental title track and poignant closer ‘Aduna Jarul Naawo’, featuring the vocals of Élage Mbaye. Opener ‘Dog Eat Dog’ powers in with Mabinuori Idowu and Philippe Lafrenière lambasting the powerful and the corrupt over an infectious Afro-disco groove ‘Lufunki’ takes the group right back to their B-Boy roots, bringing the Afro vibes to Beat Street and ‘Is Yeelyel’ delivers a killer rework of an obscure original by Somalian super-group Dur-Dur Band. Over one million legal MP3 tracks available at Juno Download. ![]() #THE SOULJAZZ ORCHESTRA IS YEELYEL FIRST PLAY LIVE DOWNLOAD#The fruits are a-plenty and the group sound at their confident and versatile best from start to finish. Download The Souljazz Orchestra songs, singles and albums on MP3. Musically, the band continue to push the limits, dusting off ‘80s vintage synthesizers and early drum machines for the first time, bringing lo fi disco, boogie and electro touches to their trademark horn arrangements and earthy analogue sound. Turbulent times call for strong voices and The Souljazz Orchestra’s new set packs a suitably heavy lyrical punch, with wry observations and an urge for progressive change. Canada’s fastest moving and hardest working collective are back with one of their finest albums to date, a brand new journey into tropical, soul and jazz styles on their scorching new release, ‘Under Burning Skies’. ![]()
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