Got today a packet from Praha, Czech Republic… inside four disks and a limited edition vinyl.
I began listening randomly to the music candies which the always so kind
Josef Jindrák sent to me… but more later…
I got attracted by
this nice artwork cover and classy carton jewel box… then I remembered that one track - i.e. "Ranni Mlha" - on a Poli5 sampler attracted me for its freshness, interweaving guitars and cello, remotely reminding to Bat Chain Puller by Captain Beefheart, but also - at a distance - to "Reflection" by Pentangle or some early John Abercrombie's or Terje Rypdal's ECMs… all with a definite flavor of Magyar folk melodies.
Music to be cocooned with… sweet and looping, but never boring… always surprising for its sonic and musical architecture and beauty.
A nice, nice disk, indeed… the recording - like many of other Poli5 label production - is SUPERB… I mean S U P E R B, not kidding.
WOW!
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You can listen here:
http://poli5.bandcamp.com/album/purpura-echo
You can listen here :)
http://poli5.bandcamp.com/album/purpura-echo
You can listen here :)
http://poli5.bandcamp.com/album/purpura-echo
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