
NEW
YORK (Jazz Worlds Colours) Producer-Engineer-Saxophonist and Flutist,
Maurice Gainen is taking on new music 'grounds.' With nearly two
decades of professional music industry experience, including many
notable projects and having mastered the last twenty-seven compilation
CDs for Starbucks, Maurice Gainen is proud to announce the release of a
CD all his own, JAZZ WORLD COLORS, available at www.CDbaby.com,
www.amazon.com and www.itunes.com.
JAZZ WORLD COLORS was created for Gainen's own creative satisfaction with no commercial
considerations,
just hoping to share his music with the world with the possible bonus
of making a difference. "I believe that in our society the reward for
creativity has to be the creative act itself. Any other types of
rewards are fleeting or non-existent except for the lucky few. So just
the act of doing JAZZ WORLD COLORS was the reward. From that point, the
first time someone said 'I was having a rough day until your CD
completely chilled me out,' it was the emotional gravy train for me�
made me feel great," explains Gainen.
From some Latin heat to an
Asian jazz tune, to an Argentinean flavored Tango gliding into "The
Gospel To End All Gospels" � JAZZ WORLD COLORS reflects the rainbow of
music styles he's always enjoyed, incorporating a unique fusion blend
of upbeat rhythmic, melodic, hypnotic and contemporary flavors all in
one CD . "My motivation is simply my love of all music styles. Today's
inspiration is from traveling and people I meet and work with � I play
and record with a lot of the best musicians in Los Angeles and some
international talents," explains Gainen.
Professionally, Gainen
has produced, recorded, mixed and performed with an impressive roster
of well-known stars over the years in every music genre covering the
spectrum of Jazz, Alternative, Rap, R&B, Rock, World
Music and
Broadway. But when it came to his own CD, Gainen's efforts to write,
produce, arrange, record, mix and master JAZZ WORLD COLORS took on a
more personal journey. "Professionally, of course, production-wise, I
just wanted to do the best I could. If I had a goal musically, it was
to create a snapshot of where I am at this point in time. I really just
want to make people feel good," states Gainen.