Inside the World of Jackson Englund and the Pulse of "Konichiwa" - KALTBLUT Magazine
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Jackson Englund's 'Konichiwa' release party was the start of the Shadow Play parties, creating a unique atmosphere filled with anticipation. The central track, 'Konichiwa', offers a deep, groovy sound that represents letting go of past insecurities. Crafted in collaboration with artists like Lee Curtiss and Kim Bullard, the track embodies a blend of influences while remaining contemporary. Englund, a notable figure in the underground music scene, is preparing for his upcoming album 'Shadow Work', which reflects personal growth and introspection during a transformative phase of creativity.
Some parties are just parties. Others feel like the first page of a novel, you didn't know you were already living. Jackson Englund's 'Konichiwa' release party was the latter.
The track at the centre of it all, 'Konichiwa', is a groovy little goodbye to the version of you that kept apologising.
'Konichiwa' was born in the studio trenches, first sparked by Jackson Englund and Lee Curtiss, whose fingerprints are all over the song's DNA.
Jackson has been quietly building toward this moment. Co-founder of Gari Safari, voice and pulse of Mont Blvck, he's spent the past few years in a kind of creative chrysalis.
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