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Michiel Stekelenburg: Catharsis
ByMichiel Stekelenburg
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The album opens with "As One," a musical invocation that beckons us to join this sonic pilgrimage. Stekelenburg's guitar weaves intricate patterns, like a spider spinning its silken web across the dawn sky. Trumpeter
Tom Ridderbeekx
trumpet
Jasper van Hulten
drums
Thomas Pol
bassThe title track, "Catharsis," is a storm of emotions unleashed. Sam Thomas's bass lines surge like tidal waves, crashing against the shores of our consciousness. Saxophonist Thomas Pol builds tension, and pianist
Sjoerd van Eijck
piano"Flow" meanders like a mountain stream. On this track, Stekelenburg's guitar work is a meditationa bridge between the mundane and the sublime. Close your eyes, and you might glimpse the universe dancing in the ripples. Whereas "Morning Song" is a sun-kissed reverie and a reminder that joy resides in simplicity.
"Chasing Shadows" tiptoes on the edge of irony.
Sjoerd van Eijck
pianoMichiel Stekelenburg invites us to explore our emotional landscapes. This is not merely an album; it is a mirror reflecting our sensitivities. So, dear listener, immerse yourself. Let the music wash over you, cleanse your soul, and perhapsjust perhapsignite your own catharsis. ">
Track Listing
As One; HeartWork; Catharsis; Flow; Tempest; Morning Song; Chasing Shadows; Renewal. Flow Reprise.
Personnel
Michiel Stekelenburg
guitarSam Thomas
tromboneTom Ridderbeekx
trumpetJesse Schilderink
saxophoneJasper van Hulten
drumsThomas Pol
bassSjoerd van Eijck
pianoAlbum information
Title: Catharsis | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Challenge Records
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