MP3 Rigel Mitxelena - Bartók´s Room
Debut album. All kinds of stuff here, cool grooves, jazzy harmonies and skillful playing, revealing a strong musical personality. This is where the fun begun: Justa a young man with a guitar, an old computer, some friends and a cat!
10 MP3 Songs in this album (49:00) !
Related styles: Jazz: Jazz Fusion, Rock: Experimental Rock, Instrumental
People who are interested in Frank Zappa Gentle Giant Tribal Tech should consider this download.
Details:
Take yer fav ball o'' silly putty and roll it over a sound/style image
of chops a la Allan Holdsworth, Scott Henderson, Alex MacHacek, Joe Satriani,
and snippets of Robert “the math-rock, monsieur Roboto” Fripp and squash out a
nice distorto reprinted mosaic riffage picture of Michelena''s multi-
instrumentalist expertise and voicings . . . and you have this release in a
nutshell or putty print.
Seriously, a great deal super-duper, quicksilver riffs, frettage and wailings
are going down here. There is a variety of hippy-trippy, Euro-cool-techno-
futuristic, furious, frenetic, yet laid-back Floydian, “Comfortably Numb”-ish
fusion prog guitar and programming inside. Did I mention groovin beats and a
unique variety of song flows? Cool acoustic axe work is included too!
Michelena has a new groove here of fresh chops galore but in a package like I
haven’t heard in awhile. There’s even that Lost Tribe boogie-yer-bootay thang
in places but overall this is avant-fusion, not freeform, but free-for-all
fusion, whatever goes be slick. Attaching a post-rock, experimental, technical
fusion moniker might work with a nod to Zappa and Vai’s Flexable way of
attacking and decimating the expected. Michelena is full of surprises and
overflowing with technical prowess. Don’t expect to relax too much nor for too
long. This is an “upper” y’all. Recommended for the adventurous folks tired of
fuzak.
~John W. Patterson, https://www.tradebit.com