Snarky Puppy's "The World Is Getting Smaller," released in 2007, is a vibrant and dynamic jazz fusion experience that showcases the band's early brilliance. This second studio album, recorded and mixed at the Panhandle House in Denton, TX, and mastered at Airshow Mastering in Springfield, VA, is a testament to the group's innovative spirit and tight musicianship. Featuring two live drummers, Rob Avsharian and Steve Pruitt, panned left and right, the album delivers a rich, immersive sound that blends jazz fusion, jazz funk, funk rock, and nu jazz seamlessly.
With tracks like "Native Sons," "Intelligent Design," and "Phoebus," Snarky Puppy explores complex rhythms and intricate melodies, creating a soundscape that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply groovy. The album's standout tracks, such as "The World Is Getting Smaller" and "Fair Play," have become bona fide hits, still resonating with fans and critics alike. Each of the eight tracks on this 59-minute journey is a masterclass in modern jazz, highlighting the band's ability to push boundaries and redefine genres.
"The World Is Getting Smaller" is not just an album; it's a celebration of Snarky Puppy's unique sound and their ability to bring together diverse musical elements into a cohesive, captivating whole. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this album offers a thrilling exploration of jazz fusion that will leave you eager for more.