Categories: New Music

Ari Joshua’s “The Clinic” is a jazz-fused masterpiece that speaks directly to the soul of its listener even without the words.

A man of reputable skills, Ari Joshua comes through with an eclectic style that anybody falls in love with. He is an Olympian sonic champion whose artistic demeanors, skills, and competence belie his age…it’s not like he instigated the golden age of music, but his artistry points to that, making him one of the most innovative and authentic artists you’d ever come across. Joshua’s abilities and zeal have been fundamental cornerstones of his success and popularity. His enthusiasm and unfettered passion for music are underscored by his unwavering dedication, hard work, sacrifice, and relentless work ethic. He is far from the ordinary in many ways, navigating through both the charted and uncharted territories and, in a way, bridging the gap between generations with his music that stirs the soul, warms the heart, and uplifts the spirit.

With the help of some incredibly gifted instrumentalists and musicians, Ari Joshua takes you to “The Clinic” with his latest jazz-infused sound that is both haunting and captivating with a pensive mood that is refreshing and healing, providing a much-needed sanctuary for anyone lucky enough to listen to the song.

From the get-go, the soulful melodies get to you as the song trickles in like this ocean wave, exuding a chilling feeling that is elevated by the impressive saxophone played by Skerik, accentuating the emotional depth of this song.

The drums, performed by Grant Schroff, are precise, and the keyboards by Delvon Lamarr give the song a cinematic and atmospheric feel, helping to calm your nerves as Joshua spreads some delightful melodies all around with his awe-inspiring guitar virtuosity, injecting the song with color, depth, and crystal clear polish.

“The Clinic” is the kind of music that eases your mind and helps you see and imagine things more clearly. It also comes like a spiritual awakening, clearing your mind and head and allowing you to put some focus where it is needed.

A healing tour de force with a nostalgic soul foundation atop its reminiscent jazz cadence, “The Clinic” is truly a masterpiece in soul-jazz music transcendence and deserves popular acclaim.

Listen to the track below and let us know how you feel about it.

Check out Joshua’s website, www.arijoshua.com, to keep up with his visionary endeavors.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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