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Better Now EP

In a world often defined by rigid musical categories, Sound Liberation emerges as a breath of fresh air, challenging the norm with their 9th studio album, 'Better Now'. Led by the visionary Gene Pritsker, this innovative musical collective continues to push boundaries and shatter the confines of traditional genre labels.

Sound Liberation's philosophy, conceived by Gene Pritsker himself, revolves around ending the segregation of sound vibration, transcending the limitations imposed by rigid musical genres. This ethos is beautifully exemplified throughout 'Better Now'. The album showcases a remarkable fusion of influences, inviting audiences to experience a melting pot of musical genres within a single listening experience.

Recorded over a span of two years, 'Better Now' is a labor of love meticulously crafted in various locations and studios. Some tracks were recorded remotely, while others came to life in a studio environment. This diverse recording process further contributes to the album's organic and dynamic nature, adding layers of depth and complexity to the overarching sonic journey.

Highlights from 'Better Now':

  1. "Quarantine Blues": This jazz fusion masterpiece features Franz Hackl on trumpet, Gene Pritsker on guitar, Clemens Rofner on bass, and Simon Springer on drums. Mixed by Gene Pritsker and mastered by Velizar Iordanov, this genre-defying track serves as an enchanting gateway to the album's sonic landscape.

  2. "Time Does Not Bring Relief": Adriana Valdés and David Banks lend their captivating vocals to this neo-soul and crossover classical gem inspired by Edna St. Vincent Millay's profound words. Masterfully mixed and mastered by Ehab Omar, this composition showcases the chemistry between the vocalists and the instrumentalists.

  3. "Outside": "Outside" is a fusion of soul and R&B, expertly crafted by Gene Pritsker and David Banks. With Banks' soulful voice taking center stage, supported by Gerry Brown on drums, Lynn Bechtold on violins/viola, and Pritsker on piano, the track is a captivating exploration of emotions and musical boundaries.

Sound Liberation's 'Better Now' is a triumph of musical exploration and artistic fearlessness. Gene Pritsker and his ensemble have crafted an album that defies conventional genre categorizations, inviting listeners on a captivating journey through a kaleidoscope of sounds and influences.

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