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Album artwork for Let Sound Tell All by Julius Rodriguez

The debut album from accomplished and highly respected young jazz multi-instrumentalist Julius Rodriguez. Enrolled at Manhattan School of Music's pre-college division at age 12, he later went on to study at The Julliard School after which he became a member of Onyx Collective - a popular NYC jazz group who has collaborated with members of the Wu Tang Clan and toured with ASAP Rocky. Let Sound Tell All is a singular expression of the in-betweens that materialize in today’s musical spaces. For Julius and the vanguard, it’s less a digital dissolution of genres we often read about, than a thoughtful realignment of tradition by a generation who hears disparate things fitting together in a way their elders can not. They aren’t sure what to call it, or where it fits, but they know it’s important for the world to hear it and to have it.

Julius Rodriguez

Let Sound Tell All

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Album artwork for Let Sound Tell All by Julius Rodriguez
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£14.99

Released 10/06/2022Catalogue Number

4531883

Album artwork for Let Sound Tell All by Julius Rodriguez
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Julius Rodriguez

Let Sound Tell All

Verve
Album artwork for Let Sound Tell All by Julius Rodriguez
CD

£14.99

Released 10/06/2022Catalogue Number

4531883

Album artwork for Let Sound Tell All by Julius Rodriguez
LP

£27.99£22.99

sale
Black
Released 02/06/2023Catalogue Number

4525421

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

The debut album from accomplished and highly respected young jazz multi-instrumentalist Julius Rodriguez. Enrolled at Manhattan School of Music's pre-college division at age 12, he later went on to study at The Julliard School after which he became a member of Onyx Collective - a popular NYC jazz group who has collaborated with members of the Wu Tang Clan and toured with ASAP Rocky. Let Sound Tell All is a singular expression of the in-betweens that materialize in today’s musical spaces. For Julius and the vanguard, it’s less a digital dissolution of genres we often read about, than a thoughtful realignment of tradition by a generation who hears disparate things fitting together in a way their elders can not. They aren’t sure what to call it, or where it fits, but they know it’s important for the world to hear it and to have it.