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Artist: CASPEROUS VINES
Title: Ginger Lover's
Label: Vordoresque Musique 01 Country: USA
Format: CD Status: AVAILABLE $14.00
Description: During a normal day at DMG, a young man strolls in, in a long dress with a small accordion strapped to his chest and says that he met my partner Manny at The Stone and was here leave with a CD for us to check out. This man is called Paul Christopher Kozlowski and is from Buffalo, NY. He has been traveling and composing music for a variety of plays and is currently living here. I put on the disc and lo and behold, we have yet another undiscovered gem on our hands. Mr. Koslowski plays numerous guitars, fretless bass, accordion, oud, mandolin, vibes, percussion, samples, flute, cello, violin, etc and composed, arranged and produced this odd little treasure. He is joined by another ten musicians on a variety of ethnic instruments, none of whom I've heard of previously. This music is difficult to explain since each of the 22 short pieces flow together and consistently change their style and sound. First, we hear some charming Flamenco-like acoustic guitars, cello and percussion. On "Strynge", there is some lusciously produced synth, elegant strings, minimal ethnic percussion and a soft melancholy haze. I am often reminded of the quirky, child-like charm of Pascal Comelade. Although this music has a Spanish-tinged ethnic flavor, it doesn't really sound like it has a distinct link to any one culture. What I dig is that it has a minimal yet kaleidoscopic quality with selective layers of acoustic, electric and sampled sounds seamlessly woven together into an endless story that changes scenery every few minutes. - BLG
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| Artist: CASPEROUS VINES |
| Title: Ginger Lover's |
| Label: Vordoresque Musique 01 Country: USA |
| Format: CD Status: AVAILABLE $14.00 |
| Description: During a normal day at DMG, a young man strolls in, in a long dress with a small accordion strapped to his chest and says that he met my partner Manny at The Stone and was here leave with a CD for us to check out. This man is called Paul Christopher Kozlowski and is from Buffalo, NY. He has been traveling and composing music for a variety of plays and is currently living here. I put on the disc and lo and behold, we have yet another undiscovered gem on our hands. Mr. Koslowski plays numerous guitars, fretless bass, accordion, oud, mandolin, vibes, percussion, samples, flute, cello, violin, etc and composed, arranged and produced this odd little treasure. He is joined by another ten musicians on a variety of ethnic instruments, none of whom I've heard of previously. This music is difficult to explain since each of the 22 short pieces flow together and consistently change their style and sound. First, we hear some charming Flamenco-like acoustic guitars, cello and percussion. On "Strynge", there is some lusciously produced synth, elegant strings, minimal ethnic percussion and a soft melancholy haze. I am often reminded of the quirky, child-like charm of Pascal Comelade. Although this music has a Spanish-tinged ethnic flavor, it doesn't really sound like it has a distinct link to any one culture. What I dig is that it has a minimal yet kaleidoscopic quality with selective layers of acoustic, electric and sampled sounds seamlessly woven together into an endless story that changes scenery every few minutes. - BLG |