Solstinox by The Foggy Jefferson Orchestra: Review
The Foggy Jefferson Orchestra is an eclectic group of musicians, specifically 16 members, whose sound is profound and mystical. In my own words, the band’s track ‘Solstinox’ is all about space exploration. In a galaxy far far away, the band members saw the existence of a particular solar system and imagined what it would sound like if an intergalactic melody had been born.
‘Solistinox’ is heavily built on synthesizers and electronic music, with a powerful beat to keep it all connected. The artists managed to create a song that will take on a voyage across time and space, make you think, make you grasp reality, and then come to earth once it ends. The track is purely instrumental, and it is perfect as is. A lot of effort went into making such a magnificent melody, and it can be felt. Perhaps you should give it a listen, turn the lights off, put on your headphones, and enjoy the otherworldly experience fam.
To put it simply, the Foggy Jefferson Orchestra is a group of electro musicians affiliated with both WebRadio Radio Equinoxe and the label CosmXploreR. Their main influence is the sound of Jean-Michel Jarre. Being admirers, the group paid tribute to Jean-Michel Jarre’s early cult works by recording an album of music made “in the style of” Jarre. WebRadio solicited original music, and they received submissions from dozens of talented musicians. The titles were then carefully selected and assembled to form a seamless and consistent electronic music album.
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Photo credits: The Foggy Jefferson Orchestra
Review by: Damien Reid