Administrador de los artistas : SaReGaMa XL Ant
Sitio web : http://saregama-music.blogspot.com/
Miembro desde : 04 de febrero de 2007
This album is another proof that a good music not necessarily speaks for itself. Being a talented musician does not expose your albums to the audience and you need to do something to promote it. If not a review I had accidentally seen on the forum I wouldn't have discovered this album until now...
This album brings you electronic music put somewhat in a different way than what you're used to, it's not new or innovative, but it's surely alternative and rare.
Very well produced and an adequacy is always there, even in the most quirky parts.
Frankly, after this pretentious introduction I expected for more, besides I like Hang very much, but it was pretty boring listen. Technically good recording feels vapid and hollow.
Some tracks may serve well for synchronization with documentaries, but it's not for repeated listening.
The technical aspect of the album is not perfect but the performance itself is really touching. Vitality, soul, and emotions of the singer allow you easily to ignore all the false notes of voice and piano.
I myself never listen to music like this, but this artist got something that managed to capture me, so if you're into female songwriters stuff - this album is a must for you.
Very nice and skillful play on different types of kalimbas, mbiras and additional ethnic instruments. Unfortunately vocals ruin otherwise perfect experience.
Vast amplitude of emotions has always been a trademark of Frithjof's music, and in this album it finally comes with good sound quality!
Proficient technique, sensitive touch, blue jazzy mood - it's all here, what else can a man ask for?
Impeccable musical story from a master of Berlin School of how arithmetic, geometry, astronomy and music went on a journey...
Nice elaborated track. It has cool rhythm and bass, excellent guitar play, good composition and a lot of little sounds, but I think it could be better without what resembles marimba and flute synth.
Very well orchestrated Ethno-Jazz music with authentic organic sound. Rich variety of instruments and influences that compound impeccably, but I would say that Klezmer or Balkan music is present here in a very subtle manner, if at all.
These Minimalistic compositions demonstrate fair musical skill but I can't regard them seriously because of the artificial synth sounds. For now it's just a sketch, a storyboard for soundtrack, not a complete product.
Interesting fusion of classic electronica, psychedelic rock and groovy basslines. The music is calming down, positive and uplifting. Absolutely brilliant production. One of the very best Downtempo albums you can find on Jamendo.
