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Maja Alvanović: Wind Rose
by Hrayr Attarian
The composer and pianist Maja Alvanovic forges her unique sound out of the complex rhythms and the poetry of her native Serbia and Jazz's effervescent spontaneity. She is also a superb bandleader as her Majamisty trio, with fellow Serbians bassist Ervin Malina, and drummer Lav Kovač, performs with vibrant fluidity. The ensemble's fifth release, ...
Wind Rose
Album: Wind Rose
By Majamisty TriO
Label: Mistyland
Released: 2022
Duration: 05:24
Majamisty Trio: Wind Rose
by Chris May
The Serbian pianist Maja Alvanović and her trio won widespread acclaim in 2020 for Organic (Majamisty), with All About Jazz and The New York Times among early champions of the album. An ineffably beautiful disc, it drove some writers towards the rocks of hyperbole as surely as the Sirens of Greek mythology wrecked besotted seafarers.
Pomorandze / Oranges
By Marko Curcic
Label: Horz
Released: 2020
Track listing: Stablo Života;
Trunk of life;
Gdes poš'o s mojim kapućinom?;
Where are you heading to with my cappuccino?;
Princeza Ratnica;
Warrior Princess;
Solid Metal Gear;
Ne Zez.
No joke
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Kubanska Veštica
Cuban Witch
Moan
Pkramant Krstamneiklamar
Pomorandže
Oranges
Turbo Fuelk
Longing
Album: Organic
By Majamisty TriO
Label: Mistyland
Released: 2020
Duration: 5:16
Majamisty Trio: Organic
by Hrayr Attarian
Serbian pianist Maja Alvanović is an imaginative composer and a virtuoso performer who, for the past decade, has created uniquely enchanting music. On past releases Alvanović seamlessly fused western classical techniques with exciting improvisation and created ethereal impressionistic originals. Her third release Organic finds Alanović with her Majamisty Trio, in a more introspective mood as they ...
Dragon's Fuel: Pomorandze / Oranges
by Toj Samaz
Anyone can dance. And dance one will on this Eastern European steam ship. A cruise along the Danube with the taste of rakia (a Balkan spirit) in the mouth. Sharing an unexpected sunny day during winter with a bunch of friends. This could explain the almost childlike song titles. One might wonder whether the title was ...