Horowitz, Richard / Eros In Arabia
Album: | Eros In Arabia | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Horowitz, Richard | Added: | Feb 2018 | |
Label: | Rvng Intl. |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2018-03-06 | Pull Date: | 2018-05-08 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Apr 8 | Mar 11 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 09, 2018: | Brownian Motion
Queen Of Saba |
4. | Mar 08, 2018: | A Night on the Roof
Queen Of Saba |
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2. | Apr 04, 2018: | Brownian Motion
Baby Elephant Magic |
5. | Mar 07, 2018: | Brownian Motion
Elephant Dance |
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3. | Mar 10, 2018: | Markov Chain Gang
Elephant Dance |
6. | Mar 06, 2018: | Magnetized Toner
Elephant Dance |
Album Review
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2018-03-01
Reviewed 2018-03-01
Lush gorgeous evocative listenable experimental along the lines of John Hassel/Brian Eno, David Byrne, looping like Steve Reich and Phillip Glass, engaging, cinematic. Like Hassel, Byrne, this stuff takes on a serene primal, world, tribal feel, like the origins of music distilled. Play with/also check out Hassel/Eno collaboration “Possible Musics” and the epic Byrne/Eno “My Life in the Bush of Ghosts”.
I wrote the above before realizing this is a re-release of Horowitz’ first debut record from 1981, and at the time he was indeed working with John Hassel. Horowitz is a heavy hitter now: 40 years’ experience working in jazz and Hollywood film scores, collaborating with the likes of Anthony Braxton and, of course, John Hassel.
1) (4:55) pretty looping airy with breathy Hassel’esque woodwind/flute 2) (5:17) tribal looping drums, quite pleasant with flutes and other winds 3)* (4:43) very tribal, African veldt feel, almost kalima’like, called “Baby Elephant Magic” and the music indeed evokes such an image 4)* (3:31) treated vocal chantings, looped and layered with tribal drums 5) (3:27) very metallic overall, mildly melodic, certainly hypnotic 6) (3:34) looping player piano composition, an ode to the master of the player piano, Nancarro 7) (3:28) pretty almost toy like pianos 8)* (21:46) “Elephant Dance”: wow epic spacey trippy dripping, east meets west loveliness
I wrote the above before realizing this is a re-release of Horowitz’ first debut record from 1981, and at the time he was indeed working with John Hassel. Horowitz is a heavy hitter now: 40 years’ experience working in jazz and Hollywood film scores, collaborating with the likes of Anthony Braxton and, of course, John Hassel.
1) (4:55) pretty looping airy with breathy Hassel’esque woodwind/flute 2) (5:17) tribal looping drums, quite pleasant with flutes and other winds 3)* (4:43) very tribal, African veldt feel, almost kalima’like, called “Baby Elephant Magic” and the music indeed evokes such an image 4)* (3:31) treated vocal chantings, looped and layered with tribal drums 5) (3:27) very metallic overall, mildly melodic, certainly hypnotic 6) (3:34) looping player piano composition, an ode to the master of the player piano, Nancarro 7) (3:28) pretty almost toy like pianos 8)* (21:46) “Elephant Dance”: wow epic spacey trippy dripping, east meets west loveliness
Track Listing
1. | Bandit Nrah Master Of Rajasthan | 5. | Never Tech No Foriegn Answer | |||
2. | Eros Never Stops Dreaming | 6. | 23/8 For Conlon Nancarrow | |||
3. | Baby Elephant Magic | 7. | Tamara Alexa | |||
4. | Queen Of Saba | 8. | Elephant Dance |