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Adam Berenson: Homages and Worlds
ByAdam Berenson
synthesizerScott Barnum
bass
Bob Moses
drumsb.1948
On this solo album, Berenson employs a half and dozen synthesizers and workstations that, in combination, and with overdubs, generate an inimitable voice. Opening with the classically influenced "A Spectral Field in the Early Evening (Homage to

Eberhard Weber
bassb.1940

Lyle Mays
keyboards1953 - 2020

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023

Paul Bley
piano1932 - 2016
While some of these pieces blur the line between acoustic and electronic aesthetics, there are several that fall solidly into the latter category. "Deus ex machina (a cautionary tale) homage to Brian Eno" and "Prince Rupert's Lament:

Robert Fripp
guitarb.1946
Peter Sinfield
lyricistHomages and Worlds brings together Berenson's varied influences, perhaps more than any of his previous recordings. It is often genre-less, as is appropriate for an artist that has not been beholding to a category. For listeners of a similar mindset, this is a thoroughly enjoyable collection. ">
Track Listing
A spectral ?eld in the early evening (homage to Eberhard Weber and Lyle Mays); Napoleon's return from Egypt; Registration of births, deaths, and marriages; Vashkar homage to Carla and Paul Bley; Deus ex machina (a cautionary tale) homage to Brian Eno; An Empty Signi?er (Identity Crisis); National Security Action Memorandum; Temporary Insanity (to know her is to hate her); The Dimension of Truth; The fabric of our society (homage to Genesis); Deus Absconditus; Prince Rupert's Lament: Robert Fripp & Peter Sin?eld (homage to King Crimson).
Personnel
Adam Berenson
synthesizerAdditional Instrumentation
Adam Berenson: Sequential Prophet XL, Sequential Prophet Rev2, Sequential Pro 3, Korg Triton Extreme, Moog Subsequent 37, Roland SH-101
Album information
Title: Homages and Worlds | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Dream Play Records
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