Ex Machina Soundworks x Mark Whitfield
“Music is music, if you want to play music then you can play music,
If you ever feel who you want play music with,
Then you can play music,
Know what I mean?” - Bob Marley
The way I would define music when it hits you is the same way that the waves from EX Machina Soundworks explains: “Science, Non Fiction.” I would take further to say that our lives are made of elements that vibrates inside us giving that feeling, you know? As how scientists and their reports can prove via their studies so the engineering of such a majestical speaker is in their own definition: “a rebellion against the status quo in audio. Combining a true diversity of backgrounds, perspectives and expertise, from artificial intelligence and DSP, to circuit design, to acoustical and materials science, to 30+ years of recording and music making experience, they had set out to push the envelope of what is scientifically possible in loudspeaker design. All with one goal in mind: shorten the gap between you and your art. Make your moves clearer, your process faster, the details obvious, your window vast. So you can have no doubts in the choices you make. Simply put, they made the speakers we all want for ourselves. Because no one else did.”
Forget your sorrows and forget your troubles, you can just dance and appreciate, or you can create, produce, be sure that you can hear and feel the highest power when it hits you and forsake you know you will feel no pain.
We had an honor to invite one of the best and talented guitar players that we have crossed paths with “Mr. Mark Whitfield graduated from Boston's prestigious Berklee College of Music, the world's foremost institution for the studies of Jazz and modern American music. Shortly thereafter, he returned to his native New York to embark on a career as a jazz guitarist that afforded him the opportunity to collaborate with legendary artists including Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey, Quincy Jones, Ray Charles, Herbie Hancock, Carmen McRae, Gladys Knight, Burt Bacharach, Jimmy Smith, Clark Terry, Shirley Horn, Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, Joe Williams, Stanley Turrentine and his greatest teacher and mentor George Benson.
A little back in time the New York Times dubbed Whitfield "The Best Young Guitarist in the Business". Later in the same decade, Warner Bros. released his debut album "The Marksman".
The success of his debut release led to a recording career that has produced a total of 14 solo recordings and a myriad of collaborative efforts with some of the most important artists in recent years; Sting, Steven Tyler, D'Angelo, Mary J. Blige, John Mayer, Chaka Khan, Jill Scott, Diana Krall, Christian McBride, Chris Botti, Roy Hargrove and Nicholas Payton.”
With all that said, who could be the best person to get some sounds out of the monitors that was created in our beloved city, Brooklyn to be more specific. We need it a native player with the passion and beyond knowledge of music production and playability to show us little of the power of those speakers on the night of September 26th, 2023 at Bill’s Supper Club to make our third edition a concrete movement that we are here to stay and build a new era of art exhibitions between all creations in every single direction of what we believe art how art is made. We going above your thinking and in that way our supporters and sponsor for the longest the single malt scotch The Glenrothes will be together with our producer Matthew Wozniak in another evening to enhance our knowledge of our melting pot creative city.
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