Showing posts with label Electric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electric. Show all posts
Friday, January 25, 2013
Nabolkov: Prelude, Four Variations + Finale; Levitin: Suite for Cello + Chamber Orch; Tchaikovsky: Partita for Cello Harpsichord Piano Electric Guitar + Percussion
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Chamber,
Electric,
Finale,
Guitar,
Harpsichord,
Levitin,
Nabolkov,
Partita,
Percussion,
Prelude,
Tchaikovsky,
Variations
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Clair de Lune on Electric Piano from World's Greatest Pieces Played on the World's Greatest Pianos
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Imitation Electric Piano
Imitation Electric Piano Review
Track listing: A1 Progressive Rock A2 The Sidecar Register A3 (A Drunken Lunge Through) Deep Rice Pudding B4 Five Separate Whooshes B5 Day Of The Dinge Read more...
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Sunday, December 2, 2012
She Like Electric
She Like Electric Review
Japanese pressing of the Seattle-bred indie rock act's 2004 album, scheduled to include one bonus track. Details TBA. P-Vine. Read more...
She Like Electric Specifications
Somewhat unfortunately, it’s impossible to access Smoosh’s arresting debut without taking into account the ages of the group’s two members at the time of its release: keyboardist/vocalist Asya is 12 and the drummer is her 10-year-old sister, Chloe. Try to get past the pre-teen status of the duo and listen to She Like Electric on its own terms and you’ll encounter a striking collection of 14 playful, adventurous, eclectic indie-pop originals. Recalling everything from Ben Folds to Quasi to a young Joni Mitchell, Asya exhibits talent that’s matched by considerable ambition as she glides through songs that draw on pop (the bouncy "It’s Not Your Day to Shine), punk ("La Pump"), hip-hop (the truly rad "RAD"), and, honestly, ‘70s No Wave (the shrill, screeching "Bottlenose"). Strikingly unselfconscious and inventive, and yet oddly mature, She Like Electric delights at every turn. --Steven Stolder
Labels:
Electric
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Hutter: Orchestral and Solo Piano Works - Electric Traction; Fantasy Pieces; Still Life; Skyscrapers; The Melancholy Rags, Book 1
Hutter: Orchestral and Solo Piano Works - Electric Traction; Fantasy Pieces; Still Life; Skyscrapers; The Melancholy Rags, Book 1 Review
Gregory Hutter is currently one of America' most diverse and eclectic young composers. As demonstrated in the present collection of compositions, Hutter works fluently in a wide variety of styles and mediums, from the mechanical urban imagery displayed in Read more...
Labels:
Electric,
Fantasy,
Hutter,
Melancholy,
Orchestral,
Pieces,
Skyscrapers,
Traction
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Imitation Electric Piano Ep
Imitation Electric Piano Ep Review
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Saturday, November 3, 2012
Maximum Electric Piano: The Big Industry
Maximum Electric Piano: The Big Industry Review
Ace Of Hearts AHS-10012: Maximum Electric Piano: The Big Industry by Roger Miller Read more...
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Thursday, October 25, 2012
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Groping Hands: Maximum Electric Piano
Groping Hands: Maximum Electric Piano Review
A Side: Groping Hands
B Side: The Nature Army / Ra's Atomic Transport
"Groping Hands" has kick/snare and viola overdubs, "The Nature Army" has kick/snare overdubs. Otherwise, they, and "Ra's Atomic Transport," are played on electric piano as I perform them live, with digital delay loopings and without the use of prerecorded tapes.
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Monday, July 30, 2012
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Concerto For Piano And Electric Ensemble
Concerto For Piano And Electric Ensemble Review
Spanish instrumental project KOTEBEL aims at developing elaborate music with complex harmonic, as well as quite pleasant melodic and rhythmic structures. These elements are created by using resources which come from the worlds of Progressive rock and classical music. As the title of its first album "Structures" implies, the group lays down its framework for future masterpieces. Seven independent pieces explore different styles within the Progressive rock genre, based on the extensive use of keyboards and flute. It can be placed amongst PREMIATA FORNERIA MARCONI, Tony BANKS, THE ENID or early GENESIS, while keeping a sense of freshness and originality that places the band at the forefront of the actual scene. "Mysticae Visiones" (2001) is a concept album based on the musical representation of a series of metaphysical concepts, including birth and death. The first eponymous piece (35 minutes) is a suite that integrates different Progressive rock styles with elements from classical music (Impressionist period) and other genres. The second piece, "The River" (15 minutes), based on a fragment from the "Siddhartha" (Hermann HESSE), blends oriental resources with symphonic rock. With its female vocals, its jazz-rock parts and its flute ala Airto MOREIRA, many sequences of this opus could have been played by Chick COREA in the Seventies. Blessed by a huge musical knowledge, keyboards player Carlos PLAZA keep on creating unusual melodies and harmonies. His ambitious and majestic symphonic rock expands the boundaries of contemporary music, with a strong and obvious spiritual inspiration. After an excellent "Fragments Of Light" (2003), the new album "Omphalos" (2006) includes a 30 minute-suite, based on neo-classic soprano vocals, bombastic keyboards, airy flute parts, and eclectic guitar playing, in a vein somewhere between Steve HOWE, Allan HOLDSWORTH and Steve HACKETT. Classical music, jazz and Progressive rock are incredibly melt in this modern symphony. Undoubtely one of the best albums to be heard in 2006 ! "Ouroboros" (Musea, 2009) offers six instrumental tracks (Plus the "Mysticae Visiones" suite as a live bonus-track), well balanced between keyboards and guitars, with syncopated and complex rhythms sometimes recalling GENTLE GIANT. Not unlike other Musea bands in the past (HECENIA, PRIAM, TIEMKO...), KOTEBEL succeeds in being melodious, ambitious, symphonic and experimental at the same time. Perfectly produced (What a sound !), "Ouroboros" is a masterpiece, which is all but a surprise coming from a band collectioning them ! Besides containing nothing else than splendid music, the new opus "Concerto For Piano And Electric Ensemble" (Musea, 2012) offers as a bonus the making-of this piece of art on a DVD-video. Here's the best way to fully get the quintessence of KOTEBEL ! Read more...
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Thursday, March 29, 2012
Bill Evans, From Left to Right: Playing the Fender Rhodes Electric Piano and the Steinway Piano: Jazz Vinyl Lp: (1970)
Bill Evans, From Left to Right: Playing the Fender Rhodes Electric Piano and the Steinway Piano: Jazz Vinyl Lp: (1970) Review
VINYL LP!!!...NOT A CD!!!1970 USA PRESSING......12 inch, 33rpm...............Original.......................... Read more...