Dwight Trible & the Life Force Trio - Equipoise - Album Review
** Dwight Trible & the Life Force Trio**
Dwight Trible & the Life Force Trio - Equipoise - Album Review
Equipoise
The very established and well respected L.A. jazz vocalist Dwight Trible has collaborated with Sa-Ra creative partners for this trippy hip hop soul Ninja Tune release. It’s got a real good eighties squelchy funk sound to it that would make Roy Ayers’ ears prick up.
Not a million miles away from the improvisational sixties-inspired avant garde/spiritual jazz that Trible is better known for, Equipoise offers some spicy beats to boot.
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The final track Otherworldly was my favourite on the disc. It reminded me of Joseph Malik’s style with a nice chilled beat and tickling shakers; really good.
So after a little nibble of Mr. Trible I’m left feeling spellbound and looking forward to hearing more. Well done Ninja tune.
Paul Smith