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International Classical Music Award Commission AwardsIcicle Blue Avalanche rolls over the listener with extraordinary, sculpted sounds. The collection features both electroacoustic studio works and solo electric/MIDI guitar and live electronics.Vitaminsforyou lays down his understated way of building a pop song. From his shy processed voice to his makeshift beats, simple keyboard chords, and sketchy melodies, everything has the home-brewed quality of bedroom electronica.
I’ll Be Good
Frank Horvat - piano
Bordering on the improvisations of Keith Jarrett…this is a truly eclectic mix showcasing Horvat's wealth of technique and energy…I'm left shaking my head in wonder. – WholeNote MagazineI Know a Thing is Viviane Cardinal's second CD recording as a leader, and features a fine cast of contemporary jazz musicians.I Can See You
The Frank Horvat Band
The soundscapes are interesting, infectious, and hypnotic… I found the listening experience highly original and unique. – Cyrus Rhodes2nd album from the duo consisting of Mitchell Akiyama & Joshua Treble.Huskless!, captures Lori Freedman in some of her most recent sizzling live concert performances. The music runs an eclectic gamut of styles reflecting her dynamic stage presentations.Nik Beeson's Howlings is comprised of three electronic works using divergent compositional techniques and technologies, and yet all sharing a common lineage of expression of minimalism and ambient music.Hope That Lines Don’t Cross marks the first official solo release by Mitchell Akiyama and will undoubtedly establish him as an important electronica artist.Homstal
Brent Lee
Hommage to Wyschnegradsky
Hommage à Ivan Wyschnegradsky
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