The Growth Eternal - Bass Tone Paintings NEW
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XIII. Crowns & Creases 01:02
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Los Ojos Que Ahogan 01:05
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X. Reef Bleach 00:59
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VII. Ghalani 01:02
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XVI. Boundless, Timeless 01:04
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XIV. @MarcKings 01:02
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IX. Don't Wait for It 00:59
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V. My Storm at Sea 01:00
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VII. Undercurrents 01:06
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XV. EcoNigga 00:55
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XII. Pyre by Wildfire 01:00
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XI. Nightfalls 01:00
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VI. Searching 01:01
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II. Nostalgia 00:46
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In an album of one minute-long songs, Tulsa native Byron Crenshaw officially releases his first work as “The Growth Eternal” with introspective sentiments on Black identity, love for the environment, social media anxieties, and more. The psychedelic jazz album “Bass Tone Paintings (BTP)” spans seventeen tracks spoken in four languages, recorded primarily with Byron’s bass guitar and vocoder.