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Degrees Of Force
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Instrumental Jazz/World Fusion - This composition features piano and fretless bass solos, as well as a call-and-response section between the two, over a bed of rhythm guitars and Latin percussion. This arrangement showcases keyboardist Chris Rossi.
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World fusion bass guitarist & keyboardist with over a dozen releases, including an album of J. S. Bach arrangements for one to four bass guitars.
Bass guitar and keyboard player Gino Foti is a world fusion musician on Net Dot Music - an independent record label specializing in instrumental fusion: all-instrumental music that blends several styles and genres. His music explores the relationships between diverse musical traditions, and the dichotomy of rhythm and melody of the bass guitar, by integrating ethnic sonorities into his jazz-rock palette. He has also arranged several Johann Sebastian Bach works for one to four bass guitars, covering both sacred and secular, vocal and instrumental works from the master's oeuvre. Discography: Deep Devotion: J. S. Bach on Bass Guitar Geomantia Global Resonances Xenosonic Journeys Orbis Terrarum Sphere Of Influence Bhavachakra Vedic Mantras Bija Mantras Panchakshara Mystic Gleams Ghiza-i Ruh Breath Of Vishnu Asian Mosaic Indian Mosaic Latin Mosaic Mediterranean Mosaic The Darkness Conscious Standard Deviation (with Electrum) Frames Of Mind (with Electrum)
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Genre
Latin Latin Jazz
Charts
Peak #137
Peak in subgenre #10
Author
Gino Foti
Rights
2006 Net Dot Music, Inc.
Uploaded
July 30, 2006
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MP3 4.7 MB 128 kbps 5:05
Story behind the song
The title was inspired by the following quote: "Once one has achieved a certain degree of independence, one wants more. People arrange themselves according to their degree of force: the individual no longer simply supposes himself the equal of others, he seeks his equals - he distinguishes himself from others. Individualism is followed by the formation of groups and organs; related tendencies join together and become active as a power." ~ Friedrich Nietzsche, The Will To Power
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