yonic 1 187 Опубликовано 18 февраля, 2016 Жалоба Поделиться Опубликовано 18 февраля, 2016 Страна: Армения Исполнитель: Tigran Hamasyan Альбом: Mockroot Год выпуска: 2015 Жанр: Джаз Количество треков: 12 Формат и качество: Mp3 | 320 Размер: 133 Мб Залито на: Несколько Пароль на архив: www.kavkazportal.com The dynamic young Armenian multi-instrumentalist / composer Tigran Hamasyan makes his Nonesuch Records debut with this session of originals and reworkings of traditional Armenian songs, featuring the leader on keys, synths and vocals, with Sam Minaie on bass and Arthur Hnatek on drums and live electronics. On stage, Hamasyan can revel in his remarkable technical firepower and knack for setting joints jumping to the extent that his lyrical originality recedes, but this is a world-music session that does his diversity justice, and features plenty of virtuosic burn-ups too. To Love, Song for Melan and Rafik are falsetto-voiced folk songs, the latter of which turns into a staccato groover in which the acoustic piano line and Hnatek’s drum-patterns prance inextricably together, while Kars 1 and Kars 2 are spacious and anthemic, and the snappy Double-Faced meshes stomping piano hooks and hip-hop. Hamasyan’s vibrant, jazz-inflected and uninhibited angle on world-music has a very personal feel. Track Listing: 01. To Love 02. Song for Melan and Rafiki 03. Kars 1 04. Double-Faced 05. The Roads That Bring Me Closer to You; 06. Lilac 07. Entertain Me 08. The Apple Orchard in Saghmosavanq 09. Kars 2 (Wounds of the Centuries) 10. To Negate 11. The Grid 12. Out of the Grid Personnel: Tigran Hamasyan: piano, voice, keyboards, synths, sound effects; Sam Minnie: electric bass; Arthur Hnatek: drums & live electronics; Gayanée Movsisyan: voice (5); Areni Agbabian: vocals (2); Ben Wendell: saxophones (2); Chris Termini: bass (2); Nate Wood: drums (2). http://www.kavkazportal.com/knopka/download.gif http://www.kavkazportal.com/knopka/mega.jpg http://www.kavkazportal.com/knopka/yadi.jpg http://www.kavkazportal.com/knopka/Depositfiles.jpg Предупреждение администратора: Пароль на архив: | Password KP www.kavkazportal.com A rising star, pianist Tigran Hamasyan's releases have been fueled by his Armenian heritage and prodigious skills rooted in jazz and classic music training though not limited by either discipline. His debut on Nonesuch Mockroot continues to showcase his many interests which combine voice, electronica, folk and contemporary influences. Where 2014's stunning Shadow Theater (Sunnyside Records) featured an extended band, choral section, and rigorous production, Mockroot is no less captivating; Hamasyan in a trio setting with drummer Arthur Hnatek and Sam Minnie on electric bass. Inspired by family, nature, poetry, and a yearning for spirituality, the pieces evoke a broad range of emotion from wildly intense movements and heart tugging elegies in the tragic love story "Kars1" to a thrashing rock anthem with dual time signatures in "Double-Faced." There's much that can be gleaned from the trio's cohesive bond and Hamasyan's brilliant pianistic feats yet it's his art as a storyteller who can capture the imagination that stands front and center. This is evinced in the haunting solo piano piece "Lilac" about the memories of the blossoming tree in his family's backyard in Gyumri or the tour-de-force mini-suite "The Grid" with its breakneck rhythm, synth-bass lines, and jazz scat-like vocalization. There's a deeper message here and at times the music feels a tad too melancholic but this in no way weakens this thoughtful and invigorating album that once again gives light to Hamasyan's unique voice as a composer and performer. 1 Цитата Ссылка на сообщение Поделиться на другие сайты
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