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Joachim Mencel: Brooklyn Eye
ByJoachim Mencel
pianob.1966

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piano1917 - 1982

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piano1927 - 1998

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piano1929 - 2021

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Brooklyn Eye is the fulfillment of Mencel's strong and long-held desire to gather a dream team to record his American-influenced, modernistic originals in New York. Enlisting guitarist

Steve Cardenas
guitar
Scott Colley
bassb.1963

Rudy Royston
drumsWhile Mencel's piano and pen are, obviously, central to this effort, his use of hurdy-gurdya hand-crank-operated string instrument (or wheel fiddle, to be more concise and visually on point)also helps to define the sound of the project. Whether offering a Mediterranean tinge to "Two Pieces with Beatrice," injecting a sense of mysticism rooted in the Middle East into "Psalm 88" or bringing folkish charms to the fore during a duo dalliance with Cardenas on "Photosynthesis," Mencel's work with that instrument adds volumes to the music while also exploring avenues of sound and meaning that are largely ignored.
In seeing his dream through,

Joachim Mencel
pianob.1966
Track Listing
I'm Yo Man; The Things; Two Pieces with Beatrice; Full Immersion; Photosynthesis; Arrowsic; Come Holy Spirit; Psalm 88; The Last of the Mohicans; Pelican.
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Album information
Title: Brooklyn Eye | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Origin Records
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