Music Factory Records/ ‘Cherry Peach’ : Acid Jazz Retro Funk Rock Flow

‘Cherry Peach’ is a sunny day song. When you look up and feel the sunlight imprint its patterns on your eyes, face, cheeks and arms, that lightness and the whimsy of the light itself. Now add to this a strong, sour-sweet drink, chilled perfectly to go with this sunny warmth. That wonky-ness of the cherry sour, the bliss of peach sweet, the mingle of the hot and cold, that’s the state of mind that Ari Joshua, John Medeski, Billy Martin, and Jason Fraticelli explore in this latest track. 

It is an instrumentals floating with retro grooves, funky melodies, psychedelic undertones, and just an expanding range of imagery. The guitar and the grooves roll fluidly, seamlessly, as if lounging on the pool; their electric jazzy flavors piercing through the well-established funk atmosphere. The best way to perceive the instrumental is like an energy cloud, with its mercurial aura everchanging. Only its dynamism doesn’t feel forced or impelled, but feels like its most natural evolutionary flow. Listen Now!

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Cherry Peach’ by Music Factory Records here - 

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