Multitude, Solitude
Reviews
Uncle Steve
Reviewed 2009-12-12
Reviewed 2009-12-12
Ergo: Multitude, Solitude FCC: Clean (reviewed by “Uncle Steve”)
Instrumental only. Reminiscent of extended improvisional jazz/rock fusion of the 1970s (Miles Davis goes electric, etc.). Free meter (mostly slow). Trombone & Fender Rhodes are featured prominently.
Overall: Nicely produced. Talented instrumentalists. Definitely worth a listen if it fits within your “format”.
Recommended Tracks: 3 (starts with brass choir sounds, slow & dreamy, then builds & retreats), 4 (muted brass, cymbals, Fender Rhodes featured in a slow piece), 6 (a series of crescendos & diminuendos. Very Miles-esque).
Instrumental only. Reminiscent of extended improvisional jazz/rock fusion of the 1970s (Miles Davis goes electric, etc.). Free meter (mostly slow). Trombone & Fender Rhodes are featured prominently.
Overall: Nicely produced. Talented instrumentalists. Definitely worth a listen if it fits within your “format”.
Recommended Tracks: 3 (starts with brass choir sounds, slow & dreamy, then builds & retreats), 4 (muted brass, cymbals, Fender Rhodes featured in a slow piece), 6 (a series of crescendos & diminuendos. Very Miles-esque).
Recent airplay
Actuator
Music Casserole — Jan 02, 2010
Rana Sylvatica
Quasi Music Therapy — Dec 30, 2009
Charting
2009-12-20 — 2010-02-21
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jan 3 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | Rana Sylvatica | ||
| 2. | Vessel | ||
| 3. | She Haunts Me | ||
| 4. | Little Shadow | ||
| 5. | Endlessly (Multitude, Solitude) | ||
| 6. | Actuator |