Geenger Records decided to expand its catalog with even more jazz music. This time, this prolific record label signs a new artist in its ranks. Sandra Halužan is a Croatian jazz vocalist and multi-instrumentalist who combines the rich cultural heritage of Zagorje with classic jazz music. These combinations resulted in a surprisingly pleasant, nearly avant-garde approach to jazz music that will indulge even the pickiest listeners of this particular genre. Her debut Vu Plavem includes nine flawlessly performed compositions that offer a harmonious clash between vocals, clarinet, tenor saxophone, Indian double flute, double bass, piano, and drums. Vu Plavem is currently available as a digital release, but the compact disc comes later this year. Have a listen via https://sandrahaluzan.bandcamp.com/album/vu-plavem
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