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Dejan Ilijic : The Journey.
Piano landscapes meet electronic, jazz, balkans.
Piano landscapes meet electronic, jazz and the Balkans
traditional music in this stimulating, chill, and intellectually
pleasing record.
It's hypnotic and intriguing... built from deceptively
simple motives, it develops naturally and effectively into an ecstatic
musical journey.
Songs:
1. Gate
2. Sign
3. Out of Hands
4. Fear
5. Dream
6. The Space Train
7. Where is the Line
8. A Quiet Dream
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 12/5/2011
Dejan Ilijic lives in Nis Serbia
Tagged as: World, Jazz, Electronica, Instrumental Jazz, Contemporary Piano, World Influenced
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