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A lo-fi jazz beat carved into a wooden wall - textured, raw, and soulful.
At its heart lies a spontaneous demo beat, tapped casually - the seed from which everything grew.
The main theme is played in unison by a muted trumpet and a guitar in octave voicing, creating a subtle yet haunting melodic line.
A warm, woody upright bass weaves through the gaps, dancing in and out of the melody like a shadow.
Scratches derived from chopped female vocal samples punctuate the track, adding contrast and motion.
The muted trumpet, drenched in effects, doesn't just solo - it lingers in the background, wrapping the entire song in a hazy mood.
Every drum hit is a study in contradiction: dry and dusty in texture, yet soaked with subtle dampness.
"Walltone" doesn't shout - it resonates. It paints a quiet mural where jazz, beatmaking, and urban decay meet.
In a quiet corner of the city, by a window at dusk, six musicians weave sound between rhythm and stillness. Trumpet, guitar, upright bass, piano, drums, and electronic textures. No clashes. No ego. Just a conversation between tones. The heat of a jazz club, the hush of an alleyway, the lingering echo of a late-night radio show. All of it meeting in a single room, captured, and turned into music. LO-FI JAZZ SEXTED. A fictional jazz sextet imagined by musician Kako Yorker. This project is a sound series born from that vision, quietly reaching toward something real.
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