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Amir Seibert: Alpha Centauri
This time around the five track EP focuses on an absorbing set with Seibert playing a variety of keys from Rhodes to toy piano, voices, and power rhythms from renown Kneebody drummer Nate Wood. From the first notes until the exciting conclusion the music draws you into Seibert's satisfying, albeit short, journey of creativity.
The title track begins the voyage with escalating harmonies between singers Inbar Livne Bar-On and Tomer Bar which are not only beautiful but a nice counterpart to Seibert's rapid firing keyboard salvo. Yet things settle into deep stasis-like sleep in the two part "Song for Lost Worlds" with its comforting and trance-like melody with sublime touches of toy piano and lovely voices.
The music's aura possesses the ability to provide an engaging story with a connected music arc that eventually leads to the thrilling groove in "Reprise" with Seibert and Wood blasting off to yet another star system.
Atmospheric yet down to earth Alpha Centauri accomplishes the task of transporting the listener to another world in the span of merely eleven minutes.
Track Listing
Alpha Centauri; Song for Lost Worlds Part I; Song for Lost Worlds Interlude; Song for Lost Worlds Part II; Reprise.
Personnel
Amir Seibert: Fender Rhodes, toy piano, synth bass, piano, handclaps; Inbar Livne Bar-On: voice; Shimon Gambourg: bass; Nate Wood: drums; Tomer Bar: voice (1).
Album information
Title: Alpha Centauri | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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