Being able to identify a few guitarist after hearing only a few notes is the sign that special something special is going. Brooklyn based Kaki King's signature tone is in full force on her new Stop Sometime EP, once again exploring the outskirts of jazz and neo-classical music. Small runs, unusual chords, single notes, it is all there and then some.
She is a player who defies pigeonholing and fellow musicians will try to find out what she is doing and fail to replicate it, even if they are watching her perform up close. The magic is in her hands.
Stop Sometime is a self-released EP. It is on all the usual digital services.
Tracks:- Downstairs
- path 555
- Playing The Vein
- Wife And Child
- 09/22 Arci Bellezza, Milan, Italy
- 09/25 Bravo Caffé, Bologna, Italy
- 09/25 Largo Venue, Rome, Italy
- 09/26 Rock Antenne Stage @ Guitar Summit, Mannheim, Germany
HCTF review of Tutto Passa


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