Description
- Atlas [7:52]
- River Luccus [7:34]
- Thar [14:10]
- Blue Desert [5:28]
- Fez [5:53]
- Nouadibhou [12:47]
Ambient, with oriental influences which take us to deserts and oasis. A very musical mix between the different instruments!!
Ambient, with oriental influences which take us to deserts and oasis. A very musical mix between the different instruments!!
Weight | 105 g |
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Medium | CD-R |
Package | Jewel Case |
Sylvain Lupari / gutsofdarkness.com & synth&sequences.com –
Fans of a progressive EM style like Berlin School or/and its derivatives have sometimes tepid ears. We like these long structures which perspire the improvisations all along rhythms unstitched by intuitive sequences which cross the ambiences of bluish ether that lead us near transitory dreams. Thus, when we learn that one of the true values wants to bring us to the borders of World Music, we have the ears which grimace. And nevertheless we shouldn’t. Desert Dawn is an album of delicate Berber musical incantations where the clanic rhythms are swirling in the echoes of tom-toms and of their extremely tightened skins. Rhythms of silk which don’t pour into techno nor brush it, giving an exotic musicality which sings through layers of synths and of their hybrid whistles to the charms of the warm Arabian nights.
Atlas” invites us in the new musical fragrances of Javi Canovas with delicate arpeggios daydreaming on a rhythmic embryo livened up by an uncertain bass line and percussions Tablas. Very harmonious