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Tag Archives: piano
A Glimpse Of Heaven
A new album by composer and piano player Goldmund is always a thrilling discovery. The wonderful Western Vinyl label had released his new album Famous Places recently and I’ve taken the time to listen to it, because it deserves a … Continue reading
Posted in Album reviews
Tagged Goldmund, Intimate, mellow, piano, Solo, Strawbs, Western Vinyl
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Volcanos And Other Bursts Of Talent – Icelandic Composer Olafur Arnalds
The eyes of the world were carried in the last month towards Iceland, a country that don’t find itself in the headlines often, because of the wrong reasons. You see, the eyes of the world could have focusing on Iceland, … Continue reading
Posted in Album reviews, Artists review
Tagged And They Have Escaped The Weight Of Darkness, Cello, classical, deep, Glepa Okkur, Goldmund, Hagt, Iceland, interesting, Kemur Ljosya, minimal, Ólafur Arnalds, piano, Rafael Anton Irisarri, thougtful, volcano, Yanquee UXO, Юau Hafa Sloppiр Undan Юunga Myrkursins
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When it rain it pours : Rafael Anton Irisarri
I’ve never been to Seattle. I know it’s a rainy and cold place, because I read many articles about the grunge scene. For someone who’s located in Tel Aviv, and basically hate flights that lasts more than 4 hours, Seattle … Continue reading
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Tagged Boomkat, dark, Eno, Fennesz, Fur Alina, Ghostly International, Glider, Goldmond, Goldmund, Hopes and Past Desires, It All Falls Apart, melnacholy, moody, Music For Airports, piano, Popul Vuh, Rafael Anton Irisarri, Reverie, Seattle, Simon Scott, Slowdive, Tel Aviv, The Sight Below, Tim Hacker
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