Jennifer Batten - Whatever

Jennifer Batten - Whatever

\r\nFor those who may hear time the name Jennifer Batten for the first time it takes a quick look over the Internet to get information regarding her musical background. An extended CV follows her career up to date, which refers to many influences and has many important spots as well.  A very experienced musician who is in the music industry for many years. These elements, however, are a bit general so let’s focus on the album that we got here. Things are weird enough; It’s an alternative kind of stuff, where you can hear vocal samples, innumerous electronic elements, ethnic elements, various sounds and noises, something from Rock, something from Hard Rock, something from Pop Rock, something from Hip-Hop…Whatever, literally speaking. There ‘s basically an electronic orientation, music-wise, mixed with all of the above, which is aiming to the fans of Jennifer Batten as this musical style would hardly intrigue the fans of metal scene in general. It sounds as a jamming result rather than structured compositions.\r\n

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\r\nLine up:
\r\nJennifer Batten - all Guitars, Keyboards, Programming, Production
\r\nSandin Wilson (Gino Vanelli band) - Bass
\r\nAndre Berry (David Sanborn, Dave Koz, Chris Botti) - Bass
\r\nJon Clark, Debbie Schepp, Bret and Kari Helm, Ann Marie Crouch, Nel Gerome, Leah Santos, Sean Dailey - vocal samples
\r\nSkip Vonkuske - Cello
\r\nNelly Kovalev - Violin
\r\nBetsy Hamilton - Native American flute
\r\nMichael Jordan - Drums on “Inner Journey”

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