Gabriel Garzón-Montano – “Golden Wings”
Sounding like a subdued, acoustic Prince Rogers Nelson from a while back but reborn… Yeahhhh, that’s about as close as we can get with a description of what Gabriel Garzón-Montano is doing on this “Golden Wings” joint. But this song sounds dope. Believe it. Or play it and hear for self.
GABRIEL GARZÓN-MONTANO – GOLDEN WINGS
Gabriel Garzón-Montano is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist with a progressive, often breezy, and slightly psychedelic sound firmly rooted in soul and funk. The Brooklyn native picked up music through his mother, a musician who was part of the Philip Glass Ensemble during the 1990s. The first instrument he learned to play was the violin, followed by guitar and drums. As a young teenager, he started writing songs. Years later, while attending State University of New York at Purchase, he was in a funk band called Mokaad. The same year that the band independently released an EP entitled Booty, Garzón-Montano recorded a set of solo material with longtime friend and collaborator Henry Hirsch. Deeply unsatisfied with the results, he kept the songs to himself for several months but eventually uploaded them to his SoundCloud page. The Styles Upon Styles label, taken by what they heard, bundled the songs for official multi-format release as Bishouné: Alma del Huila in February 2014.
~ Andy Kellman