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Jim James: Regions of Light and Sound of God

ATO
On his solo debut, Jim James wrote, produced and engineered all of the songs and played just about every instrument on the album (minus some strings and drums), and in doing so, he brings into focus all of the elements that make his band My Morning Jacket one of the most progressive, powerful and interesting acts of its generation. Though the Americana roots of James’ early days
are mostly obscured by future funk jams, deep electro soul and hazy, dreamy soundscapes with echoes of R&B, talk of “stardust,” layers of reverb-drenched vocals, strange samples and Middle Eastern sax solos, the songs are still somehow rooted in pop with memorable hooks. They’re experimental and psychedelic, like something that our kids’ kids might enjoy at a classy late night party. Free of genres or self-doubt, Jim James is not only expanding the scope of popular music, he’s also building bridges to entirely new terrain.
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Beth Hart shares the opening track from her latest album, Bang Bang Boom Boom, live at Relix.
Jamie Lidell "A Little Bit More"
Jamie Lidell sets up in the Relix boiler room and delivers a tune from his 2005 album Multiply
King Lincoln "Coffee"
Duane Trucks is happy to announce his new project, King Lincoln. Watch them perform “Coffee” live and acoustic at Relix’s Online-Video Coordinator’s loft in Williamsburg.
Crystal Bowersox "Dead Weight"
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