The album is called Tormato and a bit difficult to appreciate.
Bloody hell your right, with only a glance it sure looks like Tomato.. Just shows to pay attention.
I hope no one notices!! LOL!!...
The album is called Tormato and a bit difficult to appreciate.
Bloody hell your right, with only a glance it sure looks like Tomato.. Just shows to pay attention.
I hope no one notices!! LOL!!...
Well, no wonder, just look at the tomato pieces spilled on the cover...
Finally! I thought, you had forgotten about him.
The Brandt Brauer Frick Ensemble – Mr. Machine ...........
If you think the history of music has been a continuous evolutionary process down through the centuries, you are wrong! A recent example of a completely unexpected musical mutation is the German trio The Brandt Brauer Frick Ensemble, which grew out of a jazz-influenced dance group formed by Daniel Brandt and Jan Brauer, before they teamed up with Paul Frick, who studied classical music at the Berlin University of the Arts. The trio represents a serious effort to combine classical music and techno.
What could easily have been an artistic disaster turned out to be quite the opposite, with a now well established reputation as a live band. The trio explores new aspects of classical instruments such as piano and percussion, clearly inspired by modern composers like John Cage and Steve Reich.
This fascinating recording is mainly based on acoustic instruments with noises, overtones and even some bass notes with a character that you normally don’t get exposed to from “Techno” and related “Electronica”. “Bop” displays the influence of John Cage from the very first notes. The fundamental elements of this complex sound image may seem familiar, but the piano and other classical acoustic instruments have been tweaked with things like screws and pieces of rubber to expand their possibilities.
Rush - Permanent Waves
Also flawless.
That's my favorite, along with "A Farewell To Kings".
Finally! I thought, you had forgotten about him.
Never that would be a tragedy
Now listening to his latest archive release
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Freehold live November 8, 1996
Iluzjon - No phantoms in - Poland
Neo/Symphonic
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Jessica - Jessica 1975 - band from Germany.... Symphonic and Jazz
Ending tonight with Tangerine Dream and watch a movie later. Enough music today!!
Paintbox - Bright Gold And Red
An album, I seldomly listen to. The band features musicians from Isildur`s Bane. It all sounds a bit like Six Pence None The Richer. Quite pleasant for a Sunday morning.
Listening again to
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Arena's new album - Double Vision - 2018
I love Arena's earlier works, but this album is not jiving with me. I'm not a big fan of the guitars here, very heavy metal IMO..
The only delight on this album is hearing the masterful Clive Nolan on Keyboards.... Other then that, not an album I could recommend. But that's just my taste!...
I also like Paul Manzi on Vocals, but feel his voice is lost somewhat here..
Enine - The Great Silent - 2018.. Band from Russia... Symphonic
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Arena's new album - Double Vision - 2018
I love Arena's earlier works, but this album is not jiving with me. I'm not a big fan of the guitars here, very heavy metal IMO..
The only delight on this album is hearing the masterful Clive Nolan on Keyboards.... Other then that, not an album I could recommend. But that's just my taste!...
I also like Paul Manzi on Vocals, but feel his voice is lost somewhat here..
I saw Arena with Paul Manzi live a couple of years ago. I really enjoyed his performance. But Paul Wrightson will always be my number one.
I saw Arena with Paul Manzi live a couple of years ago. I really enjoyed his performance. But Paul Wrightson will always be my number one.
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