Bright Lights & Flying Cars
- Jun 12
- 1 min read
Concrete Jungle is a soundtrack for a movie that does not exist…yet. It’s a journey from the back alleys to a ride above the cityin a flying car. It’s exciting, but you need to be careful.
This is Urban Zotel’s first non-compilation solo album, created incollaboration with musicians from different parts of the world. Itdraws inspiration from 1960s soundtracks by Henry Mancini or Neal Hefti, as well as noir films and a wide range of genres, especiallythose of the mid-century.
Be sure to check out the official video for Bright Lights & FlyingCars.
Guests:
Artis Locmelis (Latvia) – Saxophone
Abel Boquera (Spain) – Hammond organ
Vid Jamnik (Slovenia/USA) – Vibraphone
David Ludman (USA) – Flute
Frank Grillo (Venezuela) – Trumpet
Florian Gouëllo – Drums
George Fludas – Drums
Tim Weller – Drums
You can catch Urban Zotel this weekend at the Trash & Burn festival (Sv. Martin na Muri, Croatia), where he will perform on Monošus stage. You'll also be able to see live acts like The “Incredible” Staggers, The Basement Boppers, and others.



















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