![]() ![]() ![]() ‘Lost In The Deep’ also takes its cue’s from Detroit House but hits the spot differently with its twisting chords and grooves. An original version of 'Peace Of Mind' is also available as a Bandcamp Exclusive featuring on Vince on keys himself. The piano and Rhodes playing is straight up high tech jazz. ‘Peace Of Mind’ features the incredible talents of Underground Resistance/Timeline keyboard played Jon Dixon as a co-writer, and this combination of both musicians is an ear to behold. There is some very notable moments in between. There are many highs, from the title track opener with its rich acid deepness and subtle keys, to the energetic and deeply fulfilling ‘Flashback’ at the end of the album, giving a nod with your hands in the air to Funk d’Void’s Diablo or KiNK. ![]() The album takes Vince further into this sound than his earlier works were able to, but now with a pristine quality and finesse that the early work lacked. ‘Another Moment In Time’ wastes no time in exploring those rich melancholic tones with 2 of the main features on the album being beautiful piano chords and a real essence of nostalgia that’s deeply satisfying. Since its release and this one, there have been more than 10 more albums of various flavours, but it was finally time to return to the vibe and feel of the early works. 'Moments In Time’ was a huge success when released on New York’s Ibadan label, as well as Alola in the UK, and was at the time his 2nd album. We waited over 20 years.but finally Vince Watson is releasing the long awaited follow up to his seminal Moments In Time album on Ibadan and Alola entitled ‘Another Moment In Time’. ![]()
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