ABSTRACT RHYTHM IN TIME DIGITAL ART WITH MUSIC PLAYLIST JAZZ/futuramarge Enfance by Abdelhaï Bennani Quartet
his type of geometric Spontaneous Composition holds a fascination for me. It’s a way of using the “other”, sometimes neglected elements of Abstract Rhythm in Timemusic like texture, color, density, transparency, spatial relationships...rhythmic motives, rather than Time pulse. It represents an experience of music where emphasis is on the vertical, profound plane rather than on the narrative expression on the horizontal linear plane musicians commonly use.
Playing JAZZ FUTURA jazz playlist With Abstract Rhythm in Time DigitalART by Alan silva go to the links below and paste them in a new page and you can listen to the music in preview or you can take a prescription in futuramarge, thank you. Alan Silva - Enjoy the ART Play your Jazzplaylist to
https://futuramarge.bandcamp.comhis type of geometric Spontaneous Composition holds a fascination for me. It’s a way of using the “other”, sometimes neglected elements of Abstract Rhythm in Timemusic like texture, color, density, transparency, spatial relationships...rhythmic motives, rather than Time pulse. It represents an experience of music where emphasis is on the vertical, profound plane rather than on the narrative expression on the horizontal linear plane musicians MARGE 23 Enregistré les 11 et 12 octobre 1998 à "La Cave", Paris. credits released December 10, 1998 Double Bass – Alan Silva Drums, Liner Notes [Translated By] – Makoto Sato Liner Notes – Sabine Moig [Jazzosphère] Photography By – Massimo Miola Producer – Gérard Terronès Recorded By, Mixed By – Mathieu Farnarier Tenor Saxophone, Composed By, Artwork [Drawings] – Abdelhaï Bennani Trumpet, Bugle, Bansuri, Flute [Yokobue], Performer [Tuyau à Gaz] – Itaru Oki license all rights reserved
https://futuramarge.bandcamp.comhis type of geometric Spontaneous Composition holds a fascination for me. It’s a way of using the “other”, sometimes neglected elements of Abstract Rhythm in Timemusic like texture, color, density, transparency, spatial relationships...rhythmic motives, rather than Time pulse. It represents an experience of music where emphasis is on the vertical, profound plane rather than on the narrative expression on the horizontal linear plane musicians MARGE 23 Enregistré les 11 et 12 octobre 1998 à "La Cave", Paris. credits released December 10, 1998 Double Bass – Alan Silva Drums, Liner Notes [Translated By] – Makoto Sato Liner Notes – Sabine Moig [Jazzosphère] Photography By – Massimo Miola Producer – Gérard Terronès Recorded By, Mixed By – Mathieu Farnarier Tenor Saxophone, Composed By, Artwork [Drawings] – Abdelhaï Bennani Trumpet, Bugle, Bansuri, Flute [Yokobue], Performer [Tuyau à Gaz] – Itaru Oki license all rights reserved

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