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Bradford Reed // What's Good for the Goose Is Good LP

Bradford Reed // What's Good for the Goose Is Good LP

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This is a record released by Youngblood in 2019 by Bradford Reed of NY, USA.Contains 10 ambient jazz songs. DL code included.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Youngbloods releases available at Tobira. 

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Edition of 300.Black 12 "vinyl in a full color, glossy inner sleeve and jacket featuring never-before-seen photographs taken by Bradford Reed as he explored abandoned sites in Hachijō-jima, Japan.

Text by Youngbloods:

"NYC's legendary avant-garde composer & performer Bradford Reed presents" What's Good For the Goose Is Good ", his first instrumental album in over 13 years, available on limited edition 12" vinyl LP and digital formats starting November 15th.

“What's Good for the Goose Is Good” is driven by the pencilina, an electric ten stringed collision of the hammer dulcimer, slide guitar, zither, and fretless bass. Invented by Bradford in the late 80s, the pencilina was a staple of his NYC street performances throughout the 90s. Now brought together with a modular synthesizer, Bradford's latest work features lush, spontaneous compositions written collectively with an ensemble of acclaimed experimental and free jazz musicians, with each piece emblematic of the tightly bonded friendship shared between its performers.

Recorded at his own studio and at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn during his 2018 residency, “What's Good for the Goose Is Good” features the indelible talents of saxophonists Daniel Carter and Nicole D'Agostino, pianist and synthesist Hoppy Kamiyama, guitarist Zach Layton, and vibraphonist Rae Howell.

A body of work as striking, dynamic, and beautiful as anything he has ever produced, “What's Good for the Goose is Good” is Bradford's homage to the strength of creative symbiosis:

We've become familiar with each other's respective tendencies as we compose spontaneously. These pieces can be regarded as sonic travelogues of the musical paths that we commonly travel on together.' "

Artist: Bradford Reed

Label: Youngbloods

This is a record released by Youngblood in 2019 by Bradford Reed of NY, USA.Contains 10 ambient jazz songs. DL code included.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Youngbloods releases available at Tobira. 

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Edition of 300.Black 12 "vinyl in a full color, glossy inner sleeve and jacket featuring never-before-seen photographs taken by Bradford Reed as he explored abandoned sites in Hachijō-jima, Japan.

Text by Youngbloods:

"NYC's legendary avant-garde composer & performer Bradford Reed presents" What's Good For the Goose Is Good ", his first instrumental album in over 13 years, available on limited edition 12" vinyl LP and digital formats starting November 15th.

“What's Good for the Goose Is Good” is driven by the pencilina, an electric ten stringed collision of the hammer dulcimer, slide guitar, zither, and fretless bass. Invented by Bradford in the late 80s, the pencilina was a staple of his NYC street performances throughout the 90s. Now brought together with a modular synthesizer, Bradford's latest work features lush, spontaneous compositions written collectively with an ensemble of acclaimed experimental and free jazz musicians, with each piece emblematic of the tightly bonded friendship shared between its performers.

Recorded at his own studio and at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn during his 2018 residency, “What's Good for the Goose Is Good” features the indelible talents of saxophonists Daniel Carter and Nicole D'Agostino, pianist and synthesist Hoppy Kamiyama, guitarist Zach Layton, and vibraphonist Rae Howell.

A body of work as striking, dynamic, and beautiful as anything he has ever produced, “What's Good for the Goose is Good” is Bradford's homage to the strength of creative symbiosis:

We've become familiar with each other's respective tendencies as we compose spontaneously. These pieces can be regarded as sonic travelogues of the musical paths that we commonly travel on together.' "

Artist: Bradford Reed

Label: Youngbloods