Sun-drenched surf guitar meets the sophisticated interplay of modern jazz. Shimmering, instrumental grooves for golden hour drives and coastal daydreams.
The Mattson 2 sound like a vintage postcard from a California that never quite existed, where the surfers all studied Coltrane. Their music is defined by a shimmering, liquid guitar tone that drips with spring reverb, anchored by drum patterns that are simultaneously loose and incredibly precise. It is a sound that feels warm, analog, and deeply nostalgic without ever feeling like a museum piece.
What truly sets them apart is the uncanny, almost telepathic connection between twin brothers Jared and Jonathan. Jared uses live looping to build dense, melodic structures on his guitar, while Jonathan provides a rhythmic foundation that breathes with the melody. They bridge the gap between the 1960s surf-rock of Dick Dale and the spiritual jazz of the West Coast, creating something they call 'surfreedom.'
Start with 'Feeling Hands' to hear their quintessential blend of breezy melodies and intricate arrangements. If you want to see how they handle a masterpiece, their reimagining of 'A Love Supreme' shows off their technical chops and deep respect for the jazz tradition while keeping their signature coastal haze intact.
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