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Andreas Herrmann: The Child in Me
ByAccording to the composer, present record is supposed to articulate impressions and pictures of childhood, thus take the listener on a sensual journey. The Child in Me reaches this goal by presenting melancholic melodies framed in gentle harmonic progressions, mostly in the key of minor. Nevertheless, having gathered together a young and talented team of musicians, the compositions also prove of energetic and dynamic treatment.
In many situations guitarist
Norbert Scholly
guitarThe compositions on display are for the most part of mellow nature and cozily wrap the listener in a warm blanket, ergo giving the album a dreamy flow -at times though dangerously close to losing grip of the listeners attention. Enter the youngest member of the band,
Fabian Rösch
drumsAndreas Herrmann achieves his goal of creating an impressionistic album with bravour. The shapes and colors diffused by this quartet drift by with gentle movement, never bursting into the obscure but recalling the simpler events of the past, present and future. ">
Track Listing
First Date; Game; The Child In Me; Youth; Water; Rain; Wind; Spring.
Personnel
Andreas Herrmann: piano; Norbert Scholly: guitar; Arne Huber: bass; Fabian R?sch: drums.
Album information
Title: The Child in Me | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Unit Records
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