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Bill Frisell: Pursuing Beauty

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There are people in this world who are blessed with the gift of constant searching for the beautiful in a world that has gone terribly wrong somewhere. Bill Frisell is someone that is evidently on a quest such as that one. Clearly one of the most original and most proficient guitarists now playing, he is acknowledged ...

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Lee Townsend: Originality and Feelings

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The role of the producer varies and changes from project to project. The producer is a person responsible for the overall sound of your project. This includes obtaining the proper musicians for the recording, coaching and guiding the musicians, supervising the recording, material development, and various stages of recording and mixing and mastering. Through the years ...

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John Abercrombie: The Third Quartet

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Most ECM albums are not only about the notes that are played, but the space between those notes. The label's trademark contemporary sound shines through on prodigal guitarist John Abercrombie's The Third Quartet. Abercrombie is an immediately recognizable musician on that most overplayed of instruments, and the result is an album of extraordinary transcendence that defies ...

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Christian Wallumrod: The Zoo Is Far

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Pianist Christian Wallumrød expands his quartet to a sextet forThe Zoo is Far. Alongside returning trumpeter Arve Henriksen and drummer Per Oddvar Johansen, Wallumrød introduces three string players--violinist Gjermund Larsen (who replaces Nils Økland), cellist Tanja Orning and Baroque harpist Giovanna Pessi. This unique cast of highly-gifted performers makes music that at the same time seems ...

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Bodan Arsovski and Kokan Dimusevski: Sketches From the Past

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Pianist/keyboardist Kokan Dimusevski and electric bassist Bodan Arsovski are going deep into their past for this release. Shortly before their initial band Leb i Sol's reunification, the duo decided to rework some of the band's compositions. Sketches From The Past is its most intimate release to date. Leb i Sol's members have always been known for ...

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David Torn: Prezens

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David Torn never ceases to amaze with the variety of stylistic veins of sound he mines for gold and gems. There are many guitarists out there but rarely has someone shown such a broad scope with their playing, wide taste in influences, musical diversity, and capability in painting challenging and solitary impressions with their guitar brushstrokes. ...

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Keith Jarrett: Spheres

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Pianist Keith Jarrett has carved out a unique place among contemporary improvising musicians. Through the years he has proven to be restless and ever open to new landscapes for improvisation, and Spheres is no exception. The CD release, with only four of the nine movements, is a shortened version of the double LP, Hymns/Spheres, originally issued ...

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Saban Bajramovic: Romano Raj

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The history of music is full of stories about fortunate outcomes, breakthroughs, fortunate and unfortunate events, misery, tragedies and treacheries. Saban Bajramovic has had plenty of each and some to spare. A legend in his own lifetime, he's become a synonym for Gypsy music. So many stories have been told about him that there's no way ...

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Ibrahim Ferrer: Mi Sueno

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Very few people can boast the strange, unexpected and fortuitous resurrection of their careers that singer Ibrahim Ferrer has had. Literally pulled out of retirement, Ferrer gave the new millennia a taste of old Cuban music. The success of Buena Vista Social Club (Nonesuch, 1997), and the global popularity that the musicians involved gained, gave the ...

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Dino Saluzzi / Anja Lechner: Ojos Negros

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This subtle, sublime collaboration finds Dino Saluzzi and Anja Lechner crafting music at once intimate, expansive and lyrical. The juxtaposition of Saluzzi's bandoneon with Lechner's cello produces mesmerizing textures and tones that are without parallel. It presents a fascinating combination of two extraordinary musicians that are among the most accomplished on their respective instruments. The sinuous ...


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