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Gleb Kolyadin: Gleb Kolyadin
ByAll of which is to say: try to forget all that in this case, because

Gleb Kolyadin
pianob.1989

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945
At the same time it manages to sidestep the most obvious pitfalls. Kolyadin sticks mainly to piano with measured dips into

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Brian Eno
synthesizerb.1948
Guest singers Mick Moss and Steve Hogarth fit into the flow with beautiful simplicity in their spots (both of them alluringly haunting).

Theo Travis
saxophone
Jordan Rudess
keyboardsIt should all be a mess. In almost any hands it doubtlessly would beyet somehow Gleb Kolyadin finds the magical chemistry to weave everything into a dazzling ride with the smarts of

Robert Fripp
guitarb.1946
Track Listing
Insight; Astral Architecture; White Dawn; Kaleidoscope; Eidolon; Into the Void; The Room; Confluence; Constellation/The Bell; Echo/Sigh/Strand; Penrose Stairs; Storyteller; The Best of Days.
Personnel
Gleb Kolyadin
pianoGleb Kolyadin: piano, keyboards; Gavin Harrison: drums; Nick Beggs: bass; Theo Travis: saxophone, flute; Vlad Avy; guitars; Evan Carson: bodhran, percussion; Grigori Osipov: vibraphone, marimba, glockenspiel; Jordan Rudess: keyboards; Mick Moss: vocals; Steve Hogarth: vocals.
Album information
Title: Gleb Kolyadin | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Kscope Music
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