Words

  • ‘Don’t let them stop playing’…Bubi Chen, renowned jazz musician, Surabaya, Indonesia
  • ‘I’ve listened to the album a few times and I can’t believe they’re so young. The album grabs you from the first song and flows like the Nile all the way through. A strong, complete, well-balanced album’…Eugene L. McGriff, music aficionado, New York, USA
  • ‘It’s easy on the ears and like honey to the soul. An amalgam of jazz, R&B and hip hop with just a touch of everything else. I’m anxiously awaiting the release of the next album, ‘Simply Sax’…H. Clay Myers, music connoisseur, Virginia, USA
  • ‘Everything happens for a reason, and so was my meeting with Gadiz and Bass. It must have been God’s design for us to get acquainted with each other. I am extremely delighted to have worked with these two extraordinary talents whose skills would amaze almost anyone. I have no doubt at all those who hear this album will feel the vibes and the chemistry that captivated us all while making this album. May God bless you all’…Barry Likumahuwa, Sax Chemistry 2006
  • ‘I am extremely delighted and proud to have been part of this project. This extraordinary album does not in any way reflect the natural age of Gadiz and Bass. In fact, the outstanding talent manifested in the music is in all respects a reflection of depth and maturity. It proves our belief that music knows no age barriers’… Tompi, Sax Chemistry 2006
  • ‘It’s a fact that saxophone is an instrument extremely difficult to play in the correct and right manner; much less to master. It is even rarer to hear children playing it with such finesse, no less amazing than the senior players are. Well, much to everyone’s surprise including yours truly, Gadiz and Bass only 12 and 10 years old, successfully broke the old popular notion that the saxophones are only meant for grown up players as they proved on this album. Indeed it has been a tremendous experience and fun too, watching both Gadiz & Bass play my music. All the best to you both and keep collecting those trophies!’...Laurence Manaba, Exotic Saxes 2004.
  • ‘Meet two young saxophone prodigies, Gadiz V and Bass G, who take to the stage like world-class players and who can easily win applause from their own idols, the likes of Kenny G and Dave Koz’…Nyoman Ari Gunadi, Bali & Beyond March 2006
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