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Hildegard: Hildegard
Where Masakowski's tendency on Wishes was "less is more," employing a smaller band with a more spare sound, she turns a full 180-degrees for Hildegard. Shimmering, electric, and layered, the pieces making up this present release are complex, out- of-the-box renderings that echo the art-rock movement of the 1970s and the electric jazz flavor of the same period. Masakowski melds a broad range of music and influences into this very forward-thinking electronic suite. There is much to admire here as the artist has not simply thought "outside-the-box" so much as stomp the box flat.
Track Listing
A-Z; Sally Brown; Siren Song; Karma; Cabin 72; Austria; Isolation; The Witness; Quetzal; Vanishing Hue.
Personnel
Sasha Masakowski
vocalsCliff Hines: guitar, bass VI, vocals, synthesizer, string arrangement; Sasha Masakowski: vocals, synthesizer; Max Zemanovic: drums, percussion; John Maestas: guitar, synthesizer; Max Moran: bass; Andrew McGowan: piano; Rhodes; organ; Nick Solnick: percussion (1, 3); Paul Thibodeaux: percussion (7); Martin Masakowski: acoustic bass (2, 4, 6, 7).
Album information
Title: Hildegard | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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