Two recent tracks from New Orleans-based artist Gitkin show ample stylishness with their instrumental rock intrigue. Last month’s “The One” is an eclectic gem — inspired by “classic Sudanese synth music, Black Sabbath and Disco,” — while the newly released “Tall Oaks Drive” struts a nostalgic appeal in its electric sitar lead and ’60s UK psych influence. The aforementioned sitar traverses with a hypnotic passion amidst doses of organs, arriving at a sporadic mid-point with a ...
Obscure Sound — Two recent tracks from New Orleans-based artist Gitkin show ample stylishness with their instrumental rock intrigue. Last month’s “The One” is an eclectic gem — i... more info