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Jeremy Jay walks where a winter theme pervades, where the backdrop for the scenes
from his new album Slow Dance take place.
Slow Dance starts with a bang. It navigates listeners through forests and over star streams
as easily as walking through the streets, before it shifts to dance floor romance and
night-time escapades. There is a consistent, mysterious sway; a strong will backed by
noble guitars and shiny synths. Amidst, Jay is protective and candid, inviting listeners to
dance with a whisper. A romance of dreams and realities, full colors, ice skates and disco
lights.
Recorded in winter-time at the Dub Narcotic Studio (Olympia, Washington) in a succession
of silhouettes, Jay (synth and guitar; joined by Derek James on bass, Nick Pahl on drums
and Ilya Malinsky on guitar) varies speeds with smooth precision. “Slow Dance” and “Winter
Wonder” have a repetitive, loose charm. “In This Lonely Town” and “Breaking the Ice”
maintain a strident beat; “Will You Dance with Me?” and “Where Could We Go Tonight?”
end with questions where the response feels limitless. The glide on ice transfers to the
dance floor with ease.
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| This product was added to our catalog on Friday 24 April, 2009. |
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