playlist artwork#12 this weekConvergence

by Fortadelis

Tracks

1 6:09 19497 listens
2 5:13 10420 listens
3 5:21 7596 listens
4 4:04 28841 listens
5 4:01 27207 listens
6 4:46 4814 listens
7 4:56 4128 listens
8 4:40 4230 listens
9 3:57 3700 listens
10 4:53 3552 listens
11 6:19 2688 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 06/05/2008
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    • Fortadelis: Producer.

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Dear listener,
this is my third album released under Creative Commons Licence and it's quite different then previous two releases. In contrast to "Ephemeris" and "Fortadelis" which are electronic new age ambient albums, "Convergence" is another story because it's jazzy and groovy, relaying on warmth of a retro lounge instruments such as Feneder Rhodes electric piano, Hammond organ, Moog synthesizer and jazz guitar licks backed up with plenty of bass and drum groove.  
So what is it ? It a lounge nujazz album and it's named so because it is a true convergence of my musical ideas and themes in a jazz field in last ten years. I hope that my musical style is still recognizable through melodies, harmonies, progressions and  improvisations and I also hope that you'll like it and enjoy it as much as I enjoyed creating it. It was really a big challenge for me to complete and release this album.
To make long story short - play it and enjoy it !  
Your feeback would be greatly appreciated.
Have a nice day and best regards,
Fortadelis

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "Convergence"

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moitocansinho

Impresionante

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moitocansinho • 2009-09-04 02:22:55

Disco muy elaborado, con una excelente toma sonora y gran protagonismo de los teclados y una contundente base rítmica. Estupendos entre otros el corte primero del álbum y el tema "After hours". Hay una recomendación explícita del disco en mi blog no comercial de músicas de libre distribución. www.onair-freemusic.blogspot.com Además algunos de los temas han formado parte de nuestro podcast ON AIR FREE y el álbum se encuentra formando parte de nuestra lista de 40 recomendados ON AIR TOP FREE 40. Mucha suerte, muchos éxitos y saludos desde España __________________________________________________ Disco very elaborate, with excellent sound and making great prominence of the keyboards and a strong rhythmic base. Including cutting great first album and the song "After hours". There is an explicit recommendation of the disc in my blog, not commercial,about free music distribution. www.onair-freemusic.blogspot.com In addition some of the issues have been part of our podcast ON AIR FREE and the album is part of our list of 40 recommended ON AIR TOP FREE 40. Good luck, many successes and greetings from Spain
Tumilei

entspannter Groove

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Tumilei • 2009-03-01 12:29:44

Schön groovig und trotzdem leicht. So das richtige für einen sonnigen Nachmittag. Sehr gut arrangiert. Die E-Pianos sind nicht ganz mein Geschmack, passen aber zum Stil.
Adamus429

Summertime relax

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Adamus429 • 2008-05-11 17:49:40

Original music proposal. Listening to this album makes me feel relaxed and happy. Some of the tunes reminds me of an easy summer afternoon, listening to some of them makes my body dancing, even if I didn't plan it. I like the idea of the album: electronic smooth jazz. At the moment for me it's your best album. I'm interrested in which further direction will converge your new creativity. Congratulations!
Carybe

Convergence towards pleasure.

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Carybe • 2011-03-12 00:36:00

It's so absolutely admirable the lightness and facility with which this album delivers himself, that coming to the end becomes inevitably a restart, even without noticing it, most of the times. Very inspired and well accomplished. Sounds good, because it's good... excellent, better saying. An album to retain and listen often.
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