Jazz Drummer Drops Singles Because Albums Are Overrated
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The jazz mastermind behind the drum kit and production console decided to give fans a neat little gift: one new song from each release. Apparently, the modern musician's motto is 'why drop the whole album when you can tease like a Tinder date?' Even the article jazzily notes: 'The jazz drummer and producer has also shared one new song apiece from each release,' proving in art and economy, minimal effort reaps maximum attention.
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Source: Pitchfork | Published: 8/19/2025 | Author: Eric Torres
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