Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2011
Time: 65:57
Size: 152,2 MB
Label: Spider House Records
Styles: Progressive Rock/Crossover Prog
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Aldebaran - 3:21
2. P.I.G. - 4:42
3. Pictures-Part I - 3:28
4. The Website - 6:42
5. Constantinopole - 3:06
6. Smiert Spionam - 8:12
7. Summer'08 - 7:08
8. Dance Of The Kleptomaniacs - 6:49
9. Pasadena - 4:18
10. Pictures-Part II - 11:12
11. Sirius - 6:54
Arild Broter is the man behind the Norwegian project of Pymlico, former drummer for Lucifer Was in their live performances.He started it all around the spring of 2009, when two demo tapes inspired him to work more on his own music.The next year and a half he focused on composing material for an upcoming debut, eventually released in 2011 as an auto-production under the title ''Inspirations''.Broter plays drums, guitars, bass and keyboards and he is helped by several friends, including his brother, on additional keyboard, guitar and bass parts.
So where do the inspirations come from for this Norwegian musician?The answer lies somewhere between the happier parts of THE FLOWER KINGS, the instant and deep melodies of KAIPA and the more grandiose approach of LIFE LINE PROJECT as the closest comparison to his keyboard themes.The album is all instrumental with ideas ranging from good to simply fascinating, featuring a fantastic mix and a very good production.His style swirls mostly around the lines of traditional Symphonic Rock with occasional bits from Jazz and Electronic Music, though quite modern sounding.Broter's arrangements are often more than interesting, based on lovely guitar themes and solos, powerful vintage organs and very sharp synthesizers with both melodic and virtuosic passages, always well-crafted and carefully executed.And he never forgets to pass through several different atmospheres.From intense, dramatic textures and spacey introductions to retro-inspired nostalgia and postive, easy-going tunes.
Very good stuff indeed.Excellent addition for all fans of instrumental Classic Progressive Rock and a nice listening for anyone searching for demanding music with positive vibes.Strongly recommended...
Inspirations
Year: 2011
Time: 65:57
Size: 152,2 MB
Label: Spider House Records
Styles: Progressive Rock/Crossover Prog
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Aldebaran - 3:21
2. P.I.G. - 4:42
3. Pictures-Part I - 3:28
4. The Website - 6:42
5. Constantinopole - 3:06
6. Smiert Spionam - 8:12
7. Summer'08 - 7:08
8. Dance Of The Kleptomaniacs - 6:49
9. Pasadena - 4:18
10. Pictures-Part II - 11:12
11. Sirius - 6:54
Arild Broter is the man behind the Norwegian project of Pymlico, former drummer for Lucifer Was in their live performances.He started it all around the spring of 2009, when two demo tapes inspired him to work more on his own music.The next year and a half he focused on composing material for an upcoming debut, eventually released in 2011 as an auto-production under the title ''Inspirations''.Broter plays drums, guitars, bass and keyboards and he is helped by several friends, including his brother, on additional keyboard, guitar and bass parts.
So where do the inspirations come from for this Norwegian musician?The answer lies somewhere between the happier parts of THE FLOWER KINGS, the instant and deep melodies of KAIPA and the more grandiose approach of LIFE LINE PROJECT as the closest comparison to his keyboard themes.The album is all instrumental with ideas ranging from good to simply fascinating, featuring a fantastic mix and a very good production.His style swirls mostly around the lines of traditional Symphonic Rock with occasional bits from Jazz and Electronic Music, though quite modern sounding.Broter's arrangements are often more than interesting, based on lovely guitar themes and solos, powerful vintage organs and very sharp synthesizers with both melodic and virtuosic passages, always well-crafted and carefully executed.And he never forgets to pass through several different atmospheres.From intense, dramatic textures and spacey introductions to retro-inspired nostalgia and postive, easy-going tunes.
Very good stuff indeed.Excellent addition for all fans of instrumental Classic Progressive Rock and a nice listening for anyone searching for demanding music with positive vibes.Strongly recommended...
Inspirations
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