jazzcomputer.org
by jazzcomputer.org
| | 1 | Terrace of Clouds | | 5:59 |
| | 2 | Seven Bells | | 4:11 |
| | 3 | No Joe | | 5:54 |
| | 4 | Oceaniques | | 8:22 |
| | 5 | Timetrack | | 4:50 |
| | 6 | Lennie's Pennies | | 3:38 |
| | 7 | Nightstreet | | 4:19 |
| | 8 | Migrations | | 12:22 |
| | 9 | Solitude | | 4:06 |
Prog Rock, Jazz, Fusion, Ambient, instruments from West to Far East (Koto,
Khlui Flute, Oud, Udu) : music of contrasts and climates. Also encountered :
Harp, Strings orchestra, Jazz big band, many guitars and lots of synths :).
The album is available for a quick download with a bonus track (n° 6, a Pink Floyd reprise)
on http://www.jazzcomputer.org/music.html
It's pretty well composed but not my favourite genre.
Maybe I'm wrong but it sounds to me like someone is trying to be Trilok Gurtu. If to ignore that fact - it's a good elaborated music made by talanted musicians. One of Jamendo's best.
It's obvious that you worked on this album alot with much of detail.
We really liked it's experimental sound with the combination of various genres (in a smart way).
This album is almost near perfect.
The problems I had with it were the sloppiness of the whole thing. Sloppiness in music works with a lot of music if you can do it right. Take Bitches Brew by Miles Davis for example. It came off as a brilliant and progressive album. There were also a lot of sloppy playing involved. However, that was held together by the pianists and the amazing drumming (and sometimes Miles).
See what I'm saying? It's all about the moderation of the music.
That's not to say I don't love this. 4 stars