Kay, Arthur: Arthur Kay - VINYL LP

Kay, Arthur: Arthur Kay - VINYL LP
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Artist: Kay, Arthur
Label: Jansen Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 7041880998004
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2019-10-11
Number of Discs: 1
Vinyl LP pressing. A whiz kid on the keys from an early age, Arthur Kay had mastered Ray Manzarek's organ solo on "Light My Fire" by the age of 8, and according to legend, was reported being "over" Rick Wakeman's work on "Tales from Topographic Oceans" by the age of 13. Growing up in the hipster city of Oslo, at a time when skinny dudes with guitars ruled, Arthur vowed to make Moogs hip again by the time he was 30. Having accomplished that feat, the next goal is to funk Norway up with his self-titled debut EP. With styles ranging from funk bangers to Latin American psychedelia to more low-key ethereal moods, this collection of songs will make you think of legends like Todd Rundgren and Marcos Valle one moment, and contemporaries like James Blake and Thundercat the next. The lead single "Holiday Pay" celebrates the great Norwegian invention of "holiday pay" - your employer is required by law to pay you a certain percentage of last year's wages as holiday pay every summer.
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