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The First Surge
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A high-velocity collision of acoustic piano, upright bass, and drums. No filler, just 160 BPM of manic friction and chromatic tension. A raw, percussive sprint through modern avant-garde jazz.
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Song Info
Genre
Jazz Jazz Fusion
Author
Ward C Locke
Rights
Ward C Locke
Uploaded
January 13, 2026
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.9 MB 320 kbps 2:08
Lossless
WAV 23.5 MB
Meta Data
BPM
160
Beat
4/4
Key
A min
Vocals
No vocals, instrumental only
Story behind the song
This track is a physical gauntlet. At 160 BPM, the "mechanical" feel isn't an effect it's the result of fighting the natural friction of the instrument. The challenge was maintaining that relentless, driving speed with human fingers until the hands almost seize up. It’s about that narrow space where human precision mimics industrial automation. The Movements: 0:00 0:54: The Ignition The trio drops in with a jagged, percussive piano theme. There is no warm-up; the bass and drums lock into a frantic, high-pressure groove that feels like a machine redlining from the first bar. 0:54 1:36: The Vertigo Solo The piano breaks into high-speed runs, leaning heavily into chromatic "outside" notes. It’s a dizzying display of dexterity that stays on the edge of falling apart without ever losing the pocket. 1:36 2:20: The Power Cycle The focus shifts to heavy, rhythmic unisons. The upright bass digs in deep while the piano hammers out clusters in the lower register, mimicking a mechanical reset that builds unbearable tension. 2:20 2:48: The Hard Stop A final, frantic burst of high-speed bebop lines that leads to a sudden, dead-stop silence. No fade-out, no resolution just a clean break as the momentum hits a wall. Cultural/Musical Heritage: "The First Surge" is rooted in the aggressive edge of Hard Bop and the Virtuoso Piano Trio tradition. It discards the "polite" jazz aesthetic for a percussive approach where the piano is treated as a hammer-and-string machine. By utilizing chromaticism and "outside" melodic choices, the track honors the tension-heavy history of avant-garde fusion while maintaining the technical discipline required for high-speed acoustic performance. Lyrics and concept by Ward C Locke. Music produced using Suno AI.
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