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about
DeepMatter is proud to present ‘Too Many Kicks’, the latest single from Brighton-based Jazz Trio, HOWES3, from their upcoming debut album, ‘Moving Forward’. The release follows previously singles ‘Moving Forward’ and ‘Avenue’ and marks the beginning of their relationship with DeepMatter Records.
‘Moving Forward’ will be available everywhere April 2020.
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HOWES3 are a Brighton-based jazz-funk/gospel fusion trio. Brought together through a mutual love of 70’s jazz-funk, 80’s fusion, 90’s R&B, hip-hop and gospel, they cultivate a unique sound that has a foot in each genre. Blending smooth neo-soul progressions and utilising rich gospel harmony, sincere melodies and increasing levels of rhythmic freedom throughout, their music is a feel-good journey through their collective influences.
In 2019 the band supported jazz-fusion legend, Billy Cobham, for two consecutive sold-out shows at the Jazz Cafe, London, as well as supporting Taylor Mcferrin at Oslo, Hackney, playing Love Supremes, Great Escape Festival and more throughout the year.
The bands previous singles have been supported by the likes of Jazz FM, Worldwide FM, Soho Radio + more.
credits
released February 13, 2020
Keyboards - Oli Howe
Bass - Marcus Porter
Drums - Luke Campbell
All Tracks Composed by Oli Howe
All Tracks Produced by Oli Howe
All Tracks Engineered by Ben Thackeray at Retreat Recording Studios, Brighton, UK
Oli Howe is a pianist/producer/composer currently based in Brighton, UK. Exploring and blurring the lines between genres, his music is a fresh and modern take on his influences.
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