Kamancello II: Voyage

Kamancello II: Voyage

Kamancello

  • 5/30/2019
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Kamancello II: Voyage by Kamancello

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Recorded live at Union Sound Company in Toronto, Canada | April 2016 All of the music on this album is fully improvised and unedited. "What [Kamancello] have created here is as close to divine as you can get with improvised sessions." - Part Time Audiophile "Wholly engrossing […] this recording speaks to a degree of telepathy between the two players that verges on uncanny…" - Textura "That the album consists of improvised pieces is hugely impressive; there’s nothing in their sound or structure that would initially suggest this. An album for dreaming in the early evening, II: Voyage is one of my favourite albums thus far in the year." - The Sound Not The Word "Kamancello’s nature as a duo greatly limits, if not quite eliminates, the risks of aimlessness and chaos, and instead facilitates many more moments of brilliant concordance between two artists who share a palpably special bond. Voyage, with its longer-form performances, joins Kamancello’s self-titled debut as an equal, a pair of utterly unique and satisfying works of modern art." - Can This Even Be Called Music? "The compositions – it seems inappropriate to describe them as songs – draw strongly on the eloquent discipline of classical music and, with a fluency of performance that entrances as much as impresses, Kamancello please the heart as well as the ears." - Bluesbunny Music Reviews "While listening to the album, I couldn't help but be in awe. To think that this album was recorded live and completely improvised is quite an accomplishment and a testament to both Raphael and Shahriyar's musicianship. I was blown away by their first album but this album has completely sent me to the outer limits of space." - Echoes and Dust "Throughout, Jamshidi and Weinroth-Browne give each other a generous amount of breathing room to express the wide range of human experiences suggested by the track titles. On re-listening, it struck me how this music also gifts listeners the space to venture on our own inner journeys too." - The WholeNoteExpand
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