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Almadrava The head of the
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on, a proposal of César Lorés, from Blanco y Negro Music
(Spain), brings them to write several ambient songs, that finally will
become Almadrava's first album (Blanco y Negro 2002). Combining classic
instruments with synthesizers, tradition with modernity, the beautiful
with the strange, Almadrava brings the listener to a "Chill out"
world, where every single song is important... |
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| After the exiting experience in Japan, almadrava returns to the Jump Studios to record and work out their new album that finally will be called "all you left us". "We're living
in a touristic place, wich changes completely with the seasons. And it's
not only a matter of metereologic changes, but as well a matter of cultural
and social ones. People of all over the world come to visit this area,
each one of them leaving a little piece of them here behind. While the
first album was made under the influence of the area , this new one got
its inspiration by "its" people and |
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The starting point of "all you left us" is the remix of Sorrow, a piece that originally belongs to the musical "Dreamings". The sad sound of a violin, played with great sensitivity by Ivaylo Deshkoff, is awakening the deepest memories of the listener, inviting him to follow his beautiful melody. Sounding more acustic than the first album, this second one is formed by twelve songs. The group continues in the direction of chill out, without limiting themselfes to any temporarity. This is neither a summer album, nor a winter album. Maybe we could say it is a walk along all over the year, in wich each song could be identified with a month. Instrumental songs, mixed with the soft voice of Patricia. All of them being part of a whole, made to be listened from the beginning to the end. As surprise, two songs interpreted in spanish: "Suave" and "Distancia del mar". The album closes
with "silent hotel". The deep emotion that gave birth to this
song, dedicated to Joan Trayter (creator of the Music Lan Studios) breakes
the "chill out" harmony, guiding us to something more like a
"pop-chill". |
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