“You’ve Got Me”
Over the years, musical geniuses such as Jaco Pastorious, Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller, John Pattatucci to name a few have advanced the technique of utilizing the bass, not only as a root instrument, but also to hold together the melody of a song. With this influence, I was challenged to do so within the genre of my own musical accomplishments.
Fundamentally, the bass was always the instrument that held together the root of a song. It has been the manipulator of music by simply standing out with its own groove, melody and frequency. Apart from all that, on this album, the use of special effects to enhance the sound and create defined frequencies was a special challenge for me. I welcome the sound and hope you will enjoy it too.
“The Bass was always an accompanying rather than lead instrument and the concept was to create melodies and not make them sound repetitious or monotonous. This album has been the threshold since 1993, crossing the parameters of genre. With influences coming from so many styles it’s very hard to place exactly where this project fits but its fused & it’s been a long time in the making and came out capturing my many moods over the years”- Benjy Myaz
The Observer
BENJY MYAZ CONTINUES TO CHASE THE CREATIVITY Friday, November 27, 2009
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/magazines/Entertainment/html/20091126T220000-0500_164594_OBS_BENJY_MYAZ_CONTINUES_TO_CHASE_THE_CREATIVITY_.asp
The Gleaner
Benjy Myaz supports autism cause with new album
Published: Sunday | November 22, 2009 http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20091122/ent/ent3.html
The Observer MERCENARIES IN JAMAICA'S POP CULTURE SAYS CORDEL GREEN
Friday, November 20, 2009 http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/magazines/Entertainment/html/20091119T210000-0500_164126_OBS_MERCENARIES_IN_JAMAICA_S_POP_CULTURE_SAYS_CORDEL_GREEN.asp
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“You’ve Got Me”
Over the years, musical geniuses such as Jaco Pastorious, Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller, John Pattatucci to name a few have advanced the technique of utilizing the bass, not only as a root instrument, but also to hold together the melody of a song. With this influence, I was challenged to do so within the genre of my own musical accomplishments.
Fundamentally, the bass was always the instrument that held together the root of a song. It has been the manipulator of music by simply standing out with its own groove, melody and frequency. Apart from all that, on this album, the use of special effects to enhance the sound and create defined frequencies was a special challenge for me. I welcome the sound and hope you will enjoy it too.
“The Bass was always an accompanying rather than lead instrument and the concept was to create melodies and not make them sound repetitious or monotonous. This album has been the threshold since 1993, crossing the parameters of genre. With influences coming from so many styles it’s very hard to place exactly where this project fits but its fused & it’s been a long time in the making and came out capturing my many moods over the years”- Benjy Myaz
The Observer
BENJY MYAZ CONTINUES TO CHASE THE CREATIVITY Friday, November 27, 2009
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/magazines/Entertainment/html/20091126T220000-0500_164594_OBS_BENJY_MYAZ_CONTINUES_TO_CHASE_THE_CREATIVITY_.asp
The Gleaner
Benjy Myaz supports autism cause with new album
Published: Sunday | November 22, 2009 http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20091122/ent/ent3.html
The Observer MERCENARIES IN JAMAICA'S POP CULTURE SAYS CORDEL GREEN
Friday, November 20, 2009 http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/magazines/Entertainment/html/20091119T210000-0500_164126_OBS_MERCENARIES_IN_JAMAICA_S_POP_CULTURE_SAYS_CORDEL_GREEN.asp
Directed, narrated & edited by Kevin Lee.
This EPK brings to life the concept, the art & the reason behind the making of the album/Cd "Intimate Relationship"
Directed by Marie Mc Morris-Bruce, this video was created in 1996 and brought the visual for the already popular “Love You Higher” which had been in heavy rotation on Jamaican radio stations since 1995.
Directed by Dr. Winsome Miller-Rowe, aka “Windmil”, for My’Werks/Doc Tunes, this video “Appreciate Nature” captures the beauty of Jamaica through foliage, the ocean life, still life, and the magic of the water showcasing the serenity of the island.