De Selby (Part 2) by Hozier from the album Unreal Unearth - Video directed by Wolf James, starring Domhnall Gleeson




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De Selby (Part 2) by Hozier from the album Unreal Unearth - Video directed by Wolf James, starring Domhnall Gleeson
Our heroes find their reason for being and learn what it takes to turn dreams into reality. takeadaytrip.tumblr.com Mixed by Jordan "DJ Swivel" Young Special thanks to Jeff Gitelman (guitar). Cover art by McGavin Israel (mcgavinisrael.tumblr.com/)
Let Go by Jeff Gitelman, second single from the experimental soul artist, o/n v Driftless.
Somewhere, buried deep within an incomprehensible flurry of funk-savvy, video game-inspired, transient psychedelia, is a hollow, forward-moving guitar line that just won’t quit. It’s the shape-shifty, densely augmented experimentalism of Jeff Gitelman‘s new solo endeavors, made most tangible in his track “Let Go.” Jeff Gitelman, the blue-eyed soul maestro from Connecticut, hardly necessitates such a regressive introduction. Before forming his own neo-funk, acid jazz group The Stepkids, Gitelman served as a session guitarist for acts like Alicia Keys, Lauren Hill, 50 Cent and Odd Future. His is a signature touch, living, breathing and bleeding a sultry spark of the blues.
It is clear that Jeff Gitelman is asserting a new kind of artistic liberty with his solo material. The tracks are restrained by warbling, glittery electronic production that fade in and out of the foreground like lucid, free-form jazz. He handles his own blue velvet vocals as if they were artificial synth parts, splicing and staggering soul, while a seductive and liltingly proficient guitar melody navigates you through the glorious pandemonium virtually unscathed. “Weirdo,” released in tandem with “Let Go,” showcases Gitelman‘s knack for songwriting, gracefully merging the two often combative forces of pop and DIY experimentalism. The track is a retro, breakbeat configuration that recycles downtempo 80s nostalgia for convoluted, electro-tinged future-soul. It’ll have your head spinning and your ass shaking. Watch Jeff Gitelman on guitar and lead vocals with his musical brethren The Stepkids, perform a jazz cover of Rihanna‘s “Stay” here.
Driftless Recordings artist Jeff Gitelman drops his 2nd single, "Let Go". Artwork: Ronnie Heart Purchase here via Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/let-go-single/id730850533
Jeff Gitelman~> Let Go
solo song by The Stepkids' guitarist
Jeff Gitelman
Weirdo
Debut single from experimental wonky soul artist Jeff Gitelman, o/n v Driftless.