Of all this varied selection, I would like to highlight a couple of things.
The work of a Serbian musician, who I discovered from when This World Needs a Mother recorded the SSS mix. It's Attila Abraham, his alias is wb41 and I was greatly impressed by his work, I think his bandcamp is worth sharing. In this mix I play an unique track in which he uses parts of Erik Satie's gnosienne 1, but it´s highly recommended to delve into his wide universe, and his particular use of machines, pedals and synths.
https://wb41.bandcamp.com/
Two, I recently discovered the album Batiscafo by the Spanish Gregorio Paniagua. A rarity that maybe some of you know, I don't and I was amazed. Paniagua is a virtuous, student of all kinds of instruments, in fact, here he makes use of more than 200 instruments, some unknown medieval ones, magnetic tapes...
Going into this album is an adventure in itself; extravagant, baroque, experimental. A singular work that I also recommend for those who want to dare.
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This set is everything wonderful. Thank for the journey, Ben!
Huge thanks adidigm!!!
Holly mix BEN- your selections and editing are amazing and you surely know it ;) Coming back to you, specially in these days means to me that cinematic, calm and comfortable dream. Mil gracias
Mil gracias a ti Celia! tus feedbacks siempre son estimulantes! <3
Great Soundtrack 👌🏾
many thanks Manos!
Istant classic set, my friend. So creative, so consistent with mellow transitions, with all diffrents style/times, known/rare - Gregorio Paniagua, yes, but names like Manos Hadjidakis too, for instance - goin' like a unique whole deamless flow (and with more than 30 cuts). Not to mention the soundtracks, Ólafur Arnalds here is amazing, brilliantly mixed with Christian Death btw .And Love Is Colder Than Death, wow! this impresed me particularly, maybe 'cause I was I'm dusting off music as Dead Can Dance these days...
Beautiful.
Thanks, mate! As I wrote you, I was not entirely satisfied with some parts, but I very much appreciate the reception and that you had a good trip during your listening. Thanks for the feedback!
Yes, I think that the creator is much more concerned and critic to the own work than listeners. This is a wonderful piece.
you know thar feeling you get when you listen to a piece of music soo good you didnt even know you wanted to hear it sooo much... yes, thats what happened today when i press play... mind blowing stuff and i dont say that lightly... thank you my friend for this epic journey 👊🏻💥💚👊🏻🔥🐻🥃
oh Daryll! very grateful for your words! Thanks for listening carefully, glad you enjoyed it so much! <3
magic transmissions, effortless transitions. a pleasure to sink into this set BEN!
thank you very much for your words Rob and for the immersion in the mix! by the way, a pleasure also to immerse one in your "Interiors" !
This session blooms indeed, from start to end! It s made from exceptional, carefully selected musical fruits. I especially like how the piano melodies melting in the waves of the Aegean Sea :)
Really good work! Congratulations! <3
Thank you very much Jelena! for the "connection" with attila and the Serbian scene in general, for the contributions and for your careful listening!
Beautiful!
Thanks! :)
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thank you very much Zvonimir! really appreciate it! Erik Satie's reinterpretation is magical! highly recommended to check the stuff of wb41
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thank muse_deus(e)! appreciate it! :)