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Tom Swift

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Tom Swift

Last updated: 7 hours ago

Tom Swift is back with some raw Soul. Inspired by New York based Daptone Records he and “The Exceptions” have been tweaking amps and busting fuses until they found the pure warm analog sound they’ve been looking for. “Keeping the Racket Up” the new album is called, which will be release in January 2020.

His first single “Snow Me In” is a soul ballade embodying the desire for calmness and simplicity in our stressful everyday life. A anti-burn-out pill for the hectic X-mas and end-of-year madness.
In his newest album “Keeping the Racket Up” he seeks for inspiration and creative fulfillment in a work and family dominated life. «I don’t wanna live to work, I wanna work to live, and celebrate the gift of life in every way,” he sings in the title song. The urge to make a whole lot of racket to drown out the noisy machinery this world has become.
Tom Swift was also known as “The Groove Professor”, started as a one-man-band in 2010 with his Loopomatic Groove Circulator. Equipped with a loopstation, keyboard, talkbox, and his human beatboxing he spread his Pop, Soul, Funk, HipHop, Reggae Grooves in Clubs in Basel Switzerland. His first album was recorded at One Drop Studios with the help of backing band “The Scrucialists”.
2013 he decided to get out of his lab into the world in style, with his album “Dress Up”. Together with Sound engineer “Sir Ali Bengali” and the band “The Exceptions” they recorded a tribute to retro Soul, Funk and Reggae at Speakers Corner Studios.

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