Its today! Get your walking shoes on, grab your keys and headphones, and as you head out the door, line up this groovy jazz blues composition from Mark J Soler, ‘Walking in the City’!

Mark is an independent artist, multi-instrumentalist (Guitars, Keyboards, Piano, Harp) songwriter, singer, and producer of his own albums and singles. His latest album, ‘Walks’ is a 3-track collection, featuring this one, ‘Walking in the City’. A track that flows on pure instrumental joy. A sublime composition of organs, horns, guitar, and drums. It’s really got it all, rolled into one smooth AF mix.

We open on upbeat arrangements, a thoroughly melodious wake up call consisting of crisp beats, introspective guitar lines and equally enigmatic piano tones. Its got great emotional depth, conveying a range of emotions from joy, anxiety, awe, curiosity, detachment, desire and more!

By the time the grand horns roll through, you’re already well invested in the grooviness of this track. ‘Walking in the City’ feels just as adventurous as the title suggests. There are some memorable moments of emphasis and gravity, particularly when the horns and piano collide in symphony.

You know how sometimes, when you’re on a really good walk, you’re immersed in every step, taking in the sights and sounds around you but not being really affected by any of the chaos and cacophony around you? Well, that’s the sublime effect listening to this track has. An intelligent composition that takes the best of genres such as rock, blues, soul, jazz and americana, coupled with classical and modern influences. The end result is a track that could very well feel like the soundtrack to your every commute!

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