“Best Left Unsolved”, the new release from BADBADNOTGOOD

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Another example of his unparalleled style in contemporary jazz.

BADBADNOTGOOD, The band composed of Matthew Tavares (keyboard), Chester Hansen (low), Leland Whitty (saxophone) and Alexander Sowinski (drums), has released a new song titled “Best Left Unsolved”which promises to be another success in his outstanding career and his innovative alt jazz style.

This song is a bonus track of Mid Spiralan ambitious project with a total of 18 songs recorded in Valentine Studios from Los Angeles. With this album, BADBADNOTGOOD continues to demonstrate its talent and creativity, consolidating itself as one of the most influential bands in the jazz genre.

“Best Left Unsolved” highlights the mastery of each member, fusing complex keyboard melodies, deep bass rhythms, expressive saxophone solos and dynamic percussion. The song captures the essence of the band, combining improvisation with meticulous composition.

The success of BADBADNOTGOOD has been recognized with its fifth GRAMMY nomination, reflecting its impact on the international music scene. The band has managed to create a solid fan base thanks to its ability to innovate within jazz and its willingness to explore new sounds and textures.

With the launch of “Best Left Unsolved” and the album Mid Spiral, BADBADNOTGOOD continues to expand the boundaries of jazz, offering listeners a multifaceted musical experience.

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