Monday 17 April 2017

Wednesday 12 April 2017

Winston Choi - Lenot: Oeuvres pour piano, Vol. 1

Jacques Lenot is appart in the musical word in Europe. Refusing to submit himself to  dogmas, instituions, fashion trendings or "musical systems", he has produced over the years a music often tough and austere, but also deeply coherent and wide in expression but with a particuliar fondness for a sort of nocturnal feeling, a mix of mystical contemplation, severe lucidity and elegant sadness.

Tuesday 11 April 2017

Sky Macklay — Many, Many Cadences

Using an old device in a totally new and clever way !
Humor can lead to innovative ideas !

Composer's website : https://www.skymacklay.com/about/

Monday 10 April 2017

Akira Nishimura - String Quartet No.2 "Pulse of the Lights"

i will quote myself : "wow, thank you so much for making me discovering this beautiful masterpiece ! that savagery and delicacy altogether make it wonderful to listen to ! and the musical writing is astonishingly efficient ! thank you again."

Enjoy !  

Sunday 9 April 2017

Beau Diakowicz - Things 15

He has his own world, and it's fascinating to wander through it. Sometimes you feel like dancing, other times like singing, but you never lost that feeling of deep and profound expression.

Georg Friedrich Haas - limited approximations

6 pianos and orchestra. All using very precise microtonal intonation. Giving us a thrill of amazement and excitation !

Saturday 8 April 2017

Mr Oizo - Lambs Anger ( Full Album)

Always dancing or banging ( as you wish), oddly sharp and rough beneath the surface, weirldy catchy (as hell), but with a pinch of salt from the uncanny valley. A masterpiece

Sunday 5 February 2017

Ph. Manoury - Toccata pour piano

Proof that repeated notes and pianistical virtuosity can be used in a compelling way with the musical language of our time !

Saturday 4 February 2017