Wednesday, November 21, 2007

"Kindred Spirits" by Aaron Lawrence (Ambient/New Age artist from Colorado (CO))

"Kindred Spirits" by Aaron Lawrence is a unique and intriguing approach to ambient/new age music. Gathering inspiration from the mystic creature known as the wolf, Aaron's Native American compositions demonstrate a great talent for creating tunes that are pacifying and spiritual in nature. Appropriately mixed with sounds of nature (such as the sounds of waterfall in "Stream Song" and wolves crying in "Choir Practice"), these tunes carry about a new dimension of unrestricted life. When all is said and done, it is easy to see that this CD successfully connects with listeners on a deep spiritual level.
-Xavier P. and RadioIndy.com






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"Christmas Solitude" by Steve Sensenig (Instrumentalist/Keyboardist from North Carolina (NC))

"Christmas Solitude" by Steve Sensenig delivers the wonderful feelings of joy associated with the holidays in a very intimate way. Covering all the essential classics including "Oh Holy Night" and "The First Noel," Steve's unique and passionate keyboard style attunes listeners to the bliss of the Christmas spirit. The title track utilizes a very beautiful, transcendental string arrangement. From song to song, Steve delivers greatly produced genuine and heartfelt instrumental interpretations of timeless Christmas classics. "Christmas Solitude" will set a lovely tone for the holiday season!
-Xavier P. and RadioIndy.com






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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

"Romero" by Robert Sabin (Jazz artist from New York City, New York (NY))

"Romero" by Robert Sabin puts a unique spin on what we know as jazz. Innovative compositions are brought to life by Robert's skilled musicianship. These free-flowing structures vary widely in mood, from very dark and somber to mysterious. "Helicopters" and "ZWKDD" both exhibit great brass arrangements, and assume a form closest to traditional jazz. "Dog Shot" radiates a very thick theatrical atmosphere of dread and mystery. Moreover, "Monkey Farm" takes on a nice rock edge with its lead electric guitar melodies. All in all, "Romero" is an outstanding instrumental jazz collection finished with brilliant production! Fans of jazz will be both intrigued and amazed by this collection!
-Xavier P. and RadioIndy.com