Joshua Gellman "Takin´ My Time"
Sounds from Canada
25/05/2025 | Joshua Gellman’s "Takin’ My Time" is a rich blend of Psychedelic Rock, Jazz Fusion, and Classic Rock that showcases his diverse musical background and influences. Drawing inspiration from legendary acts like Santana and the Allman Brothers, the track features a sultry groove, intricate percussion, and powerful guitar arrangements that carry a deeply soulful tone. The song's romantic undercurrent reflects the longing to elevate a longtime friendship into something more intimate, adding emotional depth to its already compelling sound. Gellman’s ability to weave together these styles results in a piece that feels both nostalgic and fresh, anchored by his strong compositional skills and expressive musicianship.
Based in Nanaimo, BC on Vancouver Island, Joshua Gellman is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and songwriter with a global musical perspective. Fluent in both English and Spanish, he blends genres and traditions effortlessly, infusing his original music with messages that reflect his extensive travels and cultural experiences. His expertise on instruments like the Charango, guitar, bass, and jazz piano shine through in every performance, offering a textured and immersive listening experience. With "Takin’ My Time," Gellman not only pays homage to classic rock influences but also establishes his own distinct voice—creating ambient, emotionally resonant music that speaks to both the heart and the imagination.
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