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Brendan Perry: Cultural Explorer

by Nenad Georgievski
Best known for his work with the iconic duo Dead Can Dance that he fronts with vocalist Lisa Gerrard, composer, guitarist, and producer Brendan Perry has always followed his muse, defied expectations and taken chances. As a result, his diverse output serves as a testament to his ever-expanding horizons. A rare and intriguing anomaly in today's ...
Dead Can Dance at Sava Center 2019

by Nenad Georgievski
Dead Can Dance Sava Center Belgrade, Serbia June 28, 2019To classify Dead Can Dance only as a goth band would be like enclosing them in a disproportionate cage. Insufficient, inadequate and undermining. It would be fairer to describe this group led by multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Brendan Perry and vocalist Lisa ...
Joost Lijbaart: Under The Surface

by Mark Sullivan
Dutch drummer Joost Lijbaart (known for his work with Dutch saxophonist Yuri Honing) first performed with this trio at the request of vocalist Sanne Rambags, along with guitarist Bram Stadhouders (known for his work with the Netherlands chamber choir, American drummer Jim Black and Norwegian vocalist Sidsel Endresen). At the time Rambags was twenty years old, ...
Dionysus

Label: Pias Recordings
Released: 2018
Track listing: ACT I: Sea Borne - Liberator of Minds - Dance of the Bacchantes
ACT II: The Mountain - The Invocation - The Forest – Psychopomp
Dead Can Dance: Dionysus

by Nenad Georgievski
In Greek mythology, Dionysus represents the god of the grape harvest, winemaking, and wine, of fertility, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theatre. In ancient times, he was worshipped fondly by his followers with cultural festivities, wine-induced ritualistic dances, intense and violent orgies, and secretive various depictions of drunken revelry (the Dionysian Mysteries). What he embodied was ...
Stephan Micus: Nomad Songs

by Mark Sullivan
Multi-instrumentalist Stephan Micus has lived in a sound world of his own for many years. World Music usually means borrowing from disparate musical cultures and combining them. But Micus creates World Music for a world of his own creation. He adopts traditional instruments from all over the planet, then combines them in original compositions without referencing ...