By combining fiery Balkan wedding grooves with ancient Turkish traditions, the conservatory-trained musicians involved in the project are quick to show off their virtuosity while also creating an intoxicating atmosphere for the dance floor.
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Read More“the track is a fun and catchy blend of the All-Stars’ Balkan/Turkish grooves with some wistful Persian fiddling and, towards the end, a lush orchestral platform for composer Ismail Lumanovski’s swirling clarinet.”
Read More“…the playing of this young trio, both precise and evocative, promises much for the future, as does their originality of mind.”
Read More“The recording vividly evokes a particular time in French cultural history and invites the listener to vicariously partake of it”
Read MoreAfter months of lockdown, the word “home” has accrued all sorts of new connotations, but it has always signified different things depending on the circumstances…the inspiration for these songs, of which Gaissert proves an impassioned interpreter, was her family’s move to a new home after fifteen years.
Read MoreCurtis Stewart’s solo exercise Of Power is a tribute to the nauseating sensation of being haunted by those souvenirs.
Read More“Stewart Goodyear is simply incapable of repeating himself. He is the complete musician: an imaginative composer who delivers an authentic, original sound unlike any other composer’s, and a technically and interpretatively larger than life artist.”
Read More“In keeping with Merz Trio’s creative programming style, the album’s unique structure intersperses the four movements of Ravel’s trio with new arrangements by the ensemble of works from Vincent Scotto channeled through Josephine Baker, Lili and Nadia Boulanger, Debussy….”
Read More“The disc offers a microcosm of where contemporary American music is today. Minimalism lingers in the background, but most of the pieces inhabit a lucid, economical, 21st century style that aims to communicate clearly”
Read More“strikingly colorful album as styles and languages blend into each other and boundaries dissolve”
Read More..The trail this album blazes is one of the directions serious music is taking today in search of relevance for our time
Read More“Gaissert holds forth, like a boss, in the octave below middle C. the quality of the string players, drawn from the Attacca Quartet, Aizuri Quartet, and Sybarite5, gives the set a luxurious finish. “
Read More“Late Aster carves their own path with “Dichotomy,” proving their ability to surprise with new ideas while never losing their fundamental beatific allure.”
Read MoreBlending Hindustani classical tala with American folk music influences and original composition, their journey of musical discovery seamlessly traverses a myriad of traditions and cultures to create something that is both respectful and innovative.
Read More“At times, there’s nothing more haunting than looking in the mirror… change only comes when you see the reality you’ve become; and the lyrical & sonic weave Curtis crafted for “Until the Glass Breaks” is among the scariest sonic journeys I’ve ever been on – a true psychological thriller with beautiful violin.”
Read More“Civil rights jazz through a lens of classical music and solo violin. Ringing out a sense of struggle from his bow, Stewart encapsulates mournfulness and hope at the same time doing it through a disparate set of sounds that make this a recital that’s one for the books. Interesting stuff for inquiring minds.”
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Read More“The quartet were quickly united by a love of experimentation, melding brass instruments with electronics, using forms and melodies influenced by popular music to push the boundaries between classical, jazz, pop, and rock.”
Read More“The EP’s latest single “A Minor Fantasy” is centered around skittering drum beats, shimmering synth arpeggios, regal sounding horns and ethereal vocals placed within an expansive and cinematic-leaning song structure.”
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