Vibration Black Finger is a musical project that draws inspiration from 1970s spiritual jazz and other eclectic influences. The group's music often features a blend of groove, soulful flow, and exotic instrumentation, creating a unique sonic landscape. One of the key figures associated with Vibration Black Finger is Lascelle 'Lascelles' Gordon, known for his work in bands like Brand New Heavies and Campag Velocet. Their album "Can You See What I'm Trying to Say" showcases this blend of styles, with tracks that evoke a sense of contrast and exploration through various textures and timbres.
Vibration Black Finger's discography includes albums like "Blackism," which further explores the intersection of spiritual jazz and post-punk elements, reminiscent of electric Miles Davis. Their music often reflects a dynamic and experimental approach, incorporating a wide range of sounds and themes. With releases such as "Everybody Cryin' Mercy" and "Sweet Nothing," Vibration Black Finger continues to push boundaries in the jazz and experimental music scenes.
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