Artist: Otis Sandsjö
Album: Y-OTIS 2
Genre: Future Jazz, Space-Age, Electronic
Year: 2020
Label: We Jazz
Tracks: 10
Duration: 00:39:45
Format: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Size: 451 MB
Tracklist:
01. Otis Sandsjö feat. Petter Eldh, Dan Nicholls & Tilo Weber – waldo (00:03:05)
02. Otis Sandsjö feat. Petter Eldh, Dan Nicholls, Tilo Weber, Jonas Kullhammar & Per “Texas” Johansson – tremendoce (00:04:14)
03. Otis Sandsjö feat. Petter Eldh, Dan Nicholls & Tilo Weber – oisters (00:03:50)
04. Otis Sandsjö feat. Petter Eldh, Dan Nicholls & Tilo Weber – abysmal (00:04:44)
05. Otis Sandsjö feat. Petter Eldh, Dan Nicholls & Tilo Weber – koppom (00:03:47)
06. Otis Sandsjö feat. Petter Eldh, Dan Nicholls & Tilo Weber – ity bity (00:04:59)
07. Otis Sandsjö feat. Petter Eldh, Dan Nicholls & Tilo Weber – sapiens (00:02:54)
08. Otis Sandsjö feat. Petter Eldh, Dan Nicholls, Tilo Weber & Ruhi Erdogan – bobby (00:03:32)
09. Otis Sandsjö feat. Petter Eldh, Dan Nicholls & Tilo Weber – fruehling (00:02:46)
10. Otis Sandsjö feat. Petter Eldh, Dan Nicholls & Tilo Weber – atombahn (00:05:50)
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It seems unnecessary to pull the album apart by name-checking individual tracks but just for the sake of easy introduction, the single cuts “tremendoce”, “ity bity” and “abysmal” offer one idea of signposts along which to navigate. “tremendoce” brings in Swedish jazz great Jonas Kullhammar (of Koma Saxo) and Per “Texas” Johansson, introducing an infectious flute loop integrating into the Y-OTIS sound, making it organic to the bone. “ity bity” could be built on a new wave synth sample (but it’s not) and “abysmal” brings more serene, even ambient-sounding sonic pathways onto the map. It all belongs together, and makes for a sound that is instantly recognisable and constantly fresh. This is “Mauerpark liquid jazz” for the new decade.