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Quiet Chaos : A World of Bodies on Fire by Tony Njoku

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Quiet Chaos : A World of Bodies on Fire by Tony Njoku
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Eschewing his former maximalist approach to music making, Tony Njoku’s new EP sounds like a complete reset, where he rediscovers his voice and lets go of frustration through meditations for synth and piano
Photo credit: Alex Kozobolis.
A World of Bodies on Fire begins with fingers clacking on the keys, figuring out a thought. For all the elegance to follow, it is fitting to begin by capturing a player settling into his performance, recording the pressure in the air around him. British-Nigerian c

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