Swazi Gold - Jehovahs Whispers
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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As You Go | 3:51 | |
Reflections | 8:29 | |
Free Nelly | 3:7 | |
Shapeshifting | 4:10 | |
Tumbleweed | 4:24 | |
Disco | 4:6 |
Video
Swazi Gold - Reflections
Swazi Gold - Shapeshifting
Swazi Gold - Disco
Swazi Gold - Free Nelly
Swazi Gold - As You Go
Swazi Gold - Tumbleweed
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Catalog Numbers
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Mini-Album
- CDr
- Promo
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Artwork By | Maryos Syawish |
Mixed By | Maryos Syawish |
Guitar | Chris Jennings , Sam Cooper |
Bass | Chris Jennings , Sam Cooper |
Vocals | Chris Jennings , Sam Cooper |
Mastered By | Corey Kikos |
Photography By | Rhyanon Lane |
Synth | Tim Karmouche |
Keyboards | Tim Karmouche |
Recorded By | Tim Karmouche |
Notes
- Swazi Gold have created a debut album that shimmers like the coast. There are six songs, two created by each member; through pure collaboration and participation. Swazi Gold are a true democracy.
- Recorded in a single weekend in 2017 at the Cooper’s family home in Ocean Grove (affectionately termed the “Cooper Ranch”) Jehovah’s Whispers captures a musical intimacy and deep friendship between the three members.
- Drawing from their collective love of African music, American funk, and quirky, melody-driven pop music, the album explores the space between conventional genres and styles of production.
- Jehovah’s Whispers is an album that proves the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. And in amidst the love and equality, there’s still a heap of bite and attitude.
- two tracks by each boy, recorded at the Cooper Ranch in Ocean Grove
About Swazi Gold
Real Name
- Chris Jennings
- Sam Cooper
- Time Karmoush
Members
- Tim Karmouche
- Sam Cooper
- Chris Jennings
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