Tears of Sirens bring the album Hum, using piano, guitar, bass, cajon, theremin, theremini,
kaossilator and voices.
The theremin has an almost mysterious and magical fascination,
because it's played without any contact. With hand movements in the ether, farther
and closer to the antennas, the theremin player controls its tuning and volume.
Tears of Sirens create their own soundbanks using everything from the theremin and the
theremini. Their attitude in livesets is to play all that is playable captured
by looper pedal, for their grooves; acoustic music but with electronic matrix.
Six ambient instrumentals reach out from a deep soul and spread through a soundscape of dreams and visions. Each journey is six minutes long, taking you to a different time and space. This journey is your own, and yet you are not alone. There are many paths, and yet there is only the path you take.
Walk with us, dream with us. Follow the Seraph's call.
You don't know what you're worth.
You're worth more than you know.
Description:
Experimental Funk with hints of exotic beats and world grooves
Welcome to the instrumental version of Jungle out There .
A Soulful blast of Funk Beats, World Hop Grooves and Positive Inspiration is what the new album Jungle out There promotes.
Uplifting, Upbeat, and Positively Arranged are all fermented in this musical cocktail. From 1980s Instrumentals, Pop, Funk Rock, Hip Hop and RnB this album stands and delivers.
Artwork image courtesy of Thomas Hawk http://tinyurl.com/h5yshhu
Description:
Virtuoso flute and piccolo performances by top London musician
London flute player Andy Findon presents virtuoso solo performances of 17 works by Johann Sebastian Bach (J.S. Bach). A selection from his violin and cello partitas, sonatas and suites.