Bosque Sound Community's Four Noble Truths, from 2015 [limited time only]

 



Here's a really shocking find by a friend, many many thanks for the discovery.  The entry in discogs has Bosque as artist name, not the more extended Bosque Sound Community.

Bosque Sound Community was formed in Belgrade in the middle of 2015. Band is led by MiloÅ¡ Bosnić double bass and bass guitar player from Belgrade, by his side also Stevan Milijanović – keyboard, Aleksa Milijanović– drums, Aleksandar Radulović (2) – percussion and DuÅ¡an Petrović (2) – saxophone. The sound is based on contemporary jazz fusion. The music represents a mixture of influences by various genres, mostly inspired by the 20th century art. 'Four Noble Truths' is their first album which was published in December 2015.

The band is led by Milos Bosnic, doublebass and bass guitar player, whose idea was to gather a group of friends and record his first album.

The overall sound is based on the classics of instrumental jazz-rock, think Nucleus, or the early 1970s Herbie Hancock sound, etc., with a mixture of influences of various musical and stylistic genres. 

Right from the get-go you can get an idea of the sound and approach of these skilled musicians from the first track, with the odd title of Residex P:



The title track, also the highlight of the release, clocking in at more than 20 minutes, is quite impressive although, as one might expect, a little bogged down by the musicians' soloing.

Credits:

Bass - Miloš Bosnić

Guitar - Igor Mišković

Keyboards - Dejan Nikolić

Drums - Strahinja Stojanov

Soprano Saxophone - Dušan Petrović

Composed and arranged by Miloš Bosnić

Recorded and produced by Nemanja Lazarević

Recorded at VISER AVT studio in august 2015, Belgrade




source https://progressreview.blogspot.com/2025/11/bosque-sound-communitys-four-noble.html

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