The Zola Quartet offers us a contemporary Jazz with various influences from Spain and Africa. This music is performed by talented and passionate musicians, The result seduces with its modernity, its versatility and its amazing sound. Be it contemporary jazz or mediaeval music, these two pillars of inspiration share similar origins: both are forms of art from folklore and the melting pot of different cultures. Thus, The Zola Quartet does not try to surprise People by its intellect, but by the driving energy that results from it. The repertoire consists of original compositions of guitarist Gonzalo Rodriguez, which exploits the maximum The melodic great sense of Mathieu Robert soprano saxophone, The whole boosted by the rhythm section composed by Didier Van Uytvanck on drums and Nicola Lancerotti on bass.
Gone are the morose, gothic lo-vibes and in their place is an airy almost dance track that still sounds as true to form as other endeavor Danilova has ever undertaken. An old hit and recent show-stopper live track, "Seatalk" has been re-recorded as well and this new well mic'd version is breathtakingly good. There will be a video coming for that soon too. Closer, "Lightsick" is a straight piano ballad. Not synth, real piano. And for her darker fans, "Tower" still has that Mad Maxian apocalypse creep we know and love.
Astounding debuts and legendary piano treasures on disc: newly remastered albums of 21 pianists from the analogue era, including many first-ever digital transfers.
Astounding debuts and legendary piano treasures on disc: newly remastered albums of 21 pianists from the analogue era, including many first-ever digital transfers.
Asombrosos debuts y legendarios tesoros de piano en disco: álbumes recientemente remasterizados de 21 pianistas de la era analógica, incluidas muchas transferencias digitales por primera vez. Antes de convertirse en un icono de Decca, Vladimir Ashkenazy apareció en DG en actuaciones grabadas en vivo en el Concurso Chopin de 1955 en Varsovia. Su reedición aquí se complementa con una secuencia de Rachmaninoff con el maestro de Ashkenazy, Lev Oborin.
Asombrosos debuts y legendarios tesoros de piano en disco: álbumes recientemente remasterizados de 21 pianistas de la era analógica, incluidas muchas transferencias digitales por primera vez. Antes de convertirse en un icono de Decca, Vladimir Ashkenazy apareció en DG en actuaciones grabadas en vivo en el Concurso Chopin de 1955 en Varsovia. Su reedición aquí se complementa con una secuencia de Rachmaninoff con el maestro de Ashkenazy, Lev Oborin.
The Deep Freeze Mice were an English New Wave band that were active between 1979 and 1989. They were based in Leicester, and consisted of the core members Alan Jenkins (guitars and singing), Sherree Lawrence (organ and other keyboards), and Mick Bunnage (bass guitar). The band had two different drummers over the years: Graham Summers and Pete Gregory.