Bio
(Photo credit: Harry Breugom)
The name Spinoza Gambit is the child of Jason Hayward's flirtation with chess, philosophy, and wordplay. For this line of music, he combines grooves and rhythms derived from contemporary dance music with melodic, harmonic, and structural elements more reminiscent of classical music, minimalism, and jazz. One of his early influences was the Chemical Brothers, and he has been described as "a more raw Parov Stelar" (Justin Bélanger).
Jason brings an element of improvisation to his work, whether live or recorded, electronic or acoustic, and welcomes feedback on all aspects of his music and creative life.
Jason brings an element of improvisation to his work, whether live or recorded, electronic or acoustic, and welcomes feedback on all aspects of his music and creative life.
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