Cover of Brian Ellis Free Way
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For fans of electronic jazz fusion, experimental music lovers, and listeners who appreciate instrumental and psychedelic soundscapes.
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THE REVIEW

At first glance, Free Way (2007) seems like a jam session performed by a herd of acid-soaked wrecks, stragglers on the path to ruin deeply devoted to the most hallucinated and bemused electronic Miles Davis.

Then you discover that the wreck is just one.

Brian Ellis (Astra): All Instruments

  1. A Wiggles Worth  7.18
  2. Deep And Out  6.59
  3. Smeared Smiled  9.06
  4. The New Free Way  12.53
  5. Escondido  8.18
  6. Sewer Bugler  8.18
  7. Ambilak  4.21

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Brian Ellis' 2007 album Free Way presents a hypnotic blend of electronic sounds infused with jazz influences reminiscent of Miles Davis. Initially chaotic, the album reveals itself as a coherent solo project full of deep, psychedelic textures and instrumental mastery. The review appreciates the unique fusion and Ellis' singular vision in creating a mesmerizing listening experience.

Tracklist Videos

01   A Wiggles Worth (07:18)

02   Deep and Out (06:59)

03   Smeared Smiled (09:05)

04   The New Free Way (12:53)

05   Escondido (08:18)

06   Sewer Bugler (05:36)

07   Ambilak (04:20)

Brian Ellis


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