Slowly Rolling Camera
Slowly Rolling Camera · 2014
24 min · 4 tracks · jazz · trip hop
A seamless blend of jazz improvisation and atmospheric trip-hop textures creates a captivating sonic landscape.
Slowly Rolling Camera is an album by Slowly Rolling Camera, released in 2014. A seamless blend of jazz improvisation and atmospheric trip-hop textures creates a captivating sonic landscape. The album garnered critical acclaim, showcasing the group's innovative sound that resonated within both jazz and electronic communities. It received positive reviews from outlets like The Guardian, highlighting its unique approach to genre blending, which helped pave the way for subsequent artists exploring similar territory. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Slowly Rolling Camera sound like?
A seamless blend of jazz improvisation and atmospheric trip-hop textures creates a captivating sonic landscape. Rooted in jazz and trip hop.
What makes Slowly Rolling Camera by Slowly Rolling Camera notable?
The album garnered critical acclaim, showcasing the group's innovative sound that resonated within both jazz and electronic communities. It received positive reviews from outlets like The Guardian, highlighting its unique approach to genre blending, which helped pave the way for subsequent artists exploring similar territory. Slowly Rolling Camera's self-titled debut album arrived in 2014, establishing the band as a significant force in the UK jazz and electronic music scenes. This release followed their formation in 2013, positioning them at the forefront of a burgeoning movement that fused traditional jazz with modern production techniques.
How many songs are on Slowly Rolling Camera?
Slowly Rolling Camera has 4 tracks, running approximately 24 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 River's End Standout 9:53
- 2 Into the Shadow Standout 5:46
- 3 Anne Standout 3:56
- 4 Riga 5:19
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