Arp Shares New Track “Nzuku” Blending Ambient Music, Cosmic Jazz, and Minimalism
Producer and multi-instrumentalist Alexis Georgopolous (a.k.a Arp) has shared “Nzuku,” taken from his upcoming Zebra album, out […]
Producer and multi-instrumentalist Alexis Georgopolous (a.k.a Arp) has shared “Nzuku,” taken from his upcoming Zebra album, out June 22 via Mexican Summer.
“Nzuku” sees Georgopolous skirt lines between ambient music, cosmic jazz, disco production, and pop songwriting. The track is taken from Zebra, Georgopolous’ first full-length for Mexican Summer, and his fifth album in total. It arrives after several years of quiet for Arp, in which Georgopoulos released a collaborative album with Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, started a regular show on NTS Radio, and retreated to the studio to write and record. We’re told to expect a work that references ambient music, spiritual jazz, minimalism, pop, kosmische, and more.
Three of Georgopoulos’ earlier albums have arrived on Smalltown Supersound. He also released a cassette full-length for Geographic North, released in 2016.
Tracklisting
01. Halflight Visions
02. Nzuku
03. Flourescences
04. Folding Water
05. Foam
06. Parallelism
07. Moving Target
08 A Clearing
09. Ozu
10. Reading A Wave
11. Fiji
Zebra will land on June 22 via Mexican Summer, with “Nzuku” and “Flourescences” streaming here and here respectively.