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Ilya Netkach: I Am
ByIllia Netkach
violinb.1986
Netkach developed the pieces through a succession of multiple takes, keeping jazz's spirit of improvisation as they took shape without needing to strictly compose anything. A bed of keys and electronic beats provides a static groove foundation while his silky violin flutters and sings on top. There's a deliberate progression in tones from beginning to end: the opening "Burned Bridges" is a plaintive violin/piano duet with a classic feel of eastern European folk, while each subsequent track adds another modern electric element to take things further into fusion territory.
Its middle stretch has some light swooping up and down scales in the mold of Western fusion, but for the most part the affair stays rooted in the controlled patient trance of Eastern music instead. He sticks to slow and subtle melodies, steady trills or circular patterns, keeping things simple while each piece's overall shape drifts or builds as needed. Netkach stays frank and spontaneous in the moment while choosing each note with care, and the result is an exotic work that feels over in a blink, but still says a lot in a short time.
Track Listing
Burned Bridges; Fiasco; Infamy; Wondering; Take No Prisoners!
Personnel
Illia Netkach
violinIllia Netkach: violin, keyboard, bass and drums programming; Alina Kharchenko: piano.
Album information
Title: I Am | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Self Produced
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