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Rotem Sivan: Enchanted Sun
ByUnusually for a modern guitar-led album, there are no loops, no effects, no overdubs, no turntablists, no fusionism. There is nothing inherently wrong with any of those things (except fusionism, obviously). But how refreshing it is to hear classicism such as this. The first point of reference which suggests itself is the work of guitarist

Johnny Smith
guitar1922 - 2013

Jimmy Giuffre
clarinet1921 - 2008
Of the nine tracks on the album, only two are covers: George Gershwin's "How Long Has This Been Going On?" and Richard Rodgers' "Isn't It Romantic?" Eighty-one years after it was written, Rodgers' piece receives another definitive performance. The rest of the tunes were written by Sivan, who, more often than is decent for someone so young, approaches the same melodic heights as the composers of those two treasures from the standards repertoire.
If you could hear a great perfumean understated dream weaver such as Guerlain's Après l'Ondée or L'Artisan Parfumeur's Timbuktuit would sound like this. Like those two olfactory masterpieces, Enchanted Sun is concerned with luminescence rather than impact, and the shimmer lingers long. A captivating debut. ">
Track Listing
Here With You; There Without; Rodent's Blues; Isn't It Romantic?; Scene #5; How Long Has This Been Going On?; Keep Breathing; Enchanted Sun; Sun-Song.
Personnel
Rotem Sivan
guitarRotem Sivan: guitar; San Anning: bass; Rajiv Jayweera: drums.
Album information
Title: Enchanted Sun | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Steeplechase Lookout
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