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LA DANZA DE LA LUNA

Julián Martínez

 

Symphonic Prog

3.91 | 2 ratings

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4 stars As a request via PM from Julian Martinez himself, He gave me two albums to listen to. Julian Martinez is a very talented multi instrumentalist and very good composer from Argentina.

His new album "LA DANZA DE LA LUNA" is a very experimental piece taking inspiration from the fathers of prog. He also takes vast inspiration from famed composers like Bach and Frédéric Chopin. El canto del bosque (3:49) it gives hints of some of Tim Blake's (aka Moonweed) work on the Moog, synth and such. i love the MediEvil-Futuristic vibe this entire album gives off. Caminos de cristal (4:24) starting off with the piano and multiple synth motifs Julian really does carry himself well as a up and comer of the prog scene. La danza de la luna (4:11) The title track presented the same formula used in the other tracks changing up the chords and notes a bit. he mixes produces and records all by himself, such talent reminds me of the talent Steven wilson displays. Refugio de sueńos (2:20) honest interlude for the epic finale of masterful keyboard work.

Viejas sombras (3:49) stunning I must say its great, all of the sounds stack up on each other wonderfully bringing the album to a close. 4.5 great job Julian Martinez!

Lobster77 | 4/5 |

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