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"Passing Time" - physical CD's

$20.00

Jeremy Sandfelder’s debut album as a leader, “Passing Time,” delves into the reflective nature of our memories. Featuring all original compositions inspired by specific memories, places, and people, Sandfelder harnesses the evocative power of music to craft a deeply personal work. His unique voice as an artist emerges through a foundation in the timeless languages of cool jazz and bebop, creating an album that both honors and innovates within the jazz tradition.

Track listing:

  1. Pepper Mill 04:58

  2. Snowfall 05:57

  3. Quietude 05:55

  4. Movement 08:26

  5. Plateau 06:33

  6. Blues du Bonbu 02:59

  7. Passing Time 05:53

  8. Doina for My Grandmother 05:59

  9. Dawdlin’ with Daudlin 05:43

  10. Portrait of Masashi 05:44

Total Run Time: 58:07

All tracks composed by Jeremy Sandfelder (SOCAN)

Credits:

Jeremy Sandfelder - Tenor Saxophone

Gabriel Audet-Bourgault - Guitar

Jihye Im - Piano

Dave Watts - Bass

Andre White - Drums

Recorded on March 8th & 9th, 2024 by George Doxas at Boutique Du Son, Montreal, QC

Mixed by George Doxas

Mastered by Dave Horrocks

Artwork and design by Conor Nickerson

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Jeremy Sandfelder’s debut album as a leader, “Passing Time,” delves into the reflective nature of our memories. Featuring all original compositions inspired by specific memories, places, and people, Sandfelder harnesses the evocative power of music to craft a deeply personal work. His unique voice as an artist emerges through a foundation in the timeless languages of cool jazz and bebop, creating an album that both honors and innovates within the jazz tradition.

Track listing:

  1. Pepper Mill 04:58

  2. Snowfall 05:57

  3. Quietude 05:55

  4. Movement 08:26

  5. Plateau 06:33

  6. Blues du Bonbu 02:59

  7. Passing Time 05:53

  8. Doina for My Grandmother 05:59

  9. Dawdlin’ with Daudlin 05:43

  10. Portrait of Masashi 05:44

Total Run Time: 58:07

All tracks composed by Jeremy Sandfelder (SOCAN)

Credits:

Jeremy Sandfelder - Tenor Saxophone

Gabriel Audet-Bourgault - Guitar

Jihye Im - Piano

Dave Watts - Bass

Andre White - Drums

Recorded on March 8th & 9th, 2024 by George Doxas at Boutique Du Son, Montreal, QC

Mixed by George Doxas

Mastered by Dave Horrocks

Artwork and design by Conor Nickerson

Jeremy Sandfelder’s debut album as a leader, “Passing Time,” delves into the reflective nature of our memories. Featuring all original compositions inspired by specific memories, places, and people, Sandfelder harnesses the evocative power of music to craft a deeply personal work. His unique voice as an artist emerges through a foundation in the timeless languages of cool jazz and bebop, creating an album that both honors and innovates within the jazz tradition.

Track listing:

  1. Pepper Mill 04:58

  2. Snowfall 05:57

  3. Quietude 05:55

  4. Movement 08:26

  5. Plateau 06:33

  6. Blues du Bonbu 02:59

  7. Passing Time 05:53

  8. Doina for My Grandmother 05:59

  9. Dawdlin’ with Daudlin 05:43

  10. Portrait of Masashi 05:44

Total Run Time: 58:07

All tracks composed by Jeremy Sandfelder (SOCAN)

Credits:

Jeremy Sandfelder - Tenor Saxophone

Gabriel Audet-Bourgault - Guitar

Jihye Im - Piano

Dave Watts - Bass

Andre White - Drums

Recorded on March 8th & 9th, 2024 by George Doxas at Boutique Du Son, Montreal, QC

Mixed by George Doxas

Mastered by Dave Horrocks

Artwork and design by Conor Nickerson