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Recorded at Sotto il Mare Recording Studios in Verona, Italy in summer 2024, the album builds on the cosmic, hypnotic language established on Dreamweavers (2020) while pushing deeper into groove-driven terrain, dancefloor jazz and textural improvisation. Across eight tracks, the trio explore the elastic space between jazz tradition, beat culture, and club-influenced momentum \u2013 without samples or looping \u2013 relying purely on live interaction, feel and shared intuition.Opening with the Azymuth-inspired \u201cTerra de Luz,\u201d the album immediately signals its global outlook. \u201cKaze no Michi\u201d follows with late-night Tokyo energy \u2013 dancefloor jazz that feels equally at home in jazz clubs or after-hours rooms. 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