Author :
Jennifer Stone
Argentinian guitarist Juli Rexton pays tribute to her love for ‘60s & ‘70s blues and rock music in her first official musical project – her debut album ‘Lost Old Tapes’
Bringing together a blissful delicacy of melodious tone and recording that pours unhinged is Buenos Aires guitarist Juli Rexton, introducing her majestic new instrumental album, ‘Lost Old Tapes’. The title hints at what exactly the music artist sets out to do: to tell personal stories with her guitar, of the things she has lived through during high school and through recent times. The album displays the artist’s love for the blues and rock bands of the ‘60s and ‘70s, and this love and inspiration culminates into a musical plethora of blues, rock, acoustic, and folk rock in the album.
Each track has a sui generis form that explores Juli Rexton’s versatility: while ‘Salvation Blues’ exhibits her mastery over blues, ‘Feel So Shy’ dives into country beats. The subtle solo rhythms and contrasting soulful melodies create a sense of warmth and nostalgia. ‘Voices of People That I Admire’ truly stands out in the whole album as it features muted voices in the backdrop of a heartfelt evocative melody. To listen to the entire album of ‘Lost Old Tapes’, marked by the complexity of playing and composition, juxtaposed by the simplicity of authentic recording style, with tracks like ‘The Lighthouse’, ‘The Meaning of Life’, and ‘Karnak Ship’, log into Spotify. Listeners can also check her out on YouTube and Instagram.
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