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Anton Mikhailov: Today Yesterday
ByThe title tune is the album's most direct musical statement about Mikhailov's journey. Written at the age of 19, just before his significant move from Murmansk to Moscow, the track captures the anticipation and transformation of that period. It is a percussive and melodic piece, featuring startling pauses and rhythmic shifts reminiscent of Herbie Hancock's work with the

Miles Davis
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Mikhailov's arrangement of "Danseuses De Delphe," a Debussy piece, is a bold reimagining, injecting a forceful intensity that distinguishes it from the French composer's original. The arrangement, suggested by the drummer
Roman Reznik
drums"Bitterly" is a poignant reflection on his move to Tbilisi. It channels the sadness and longing that come with separation from loved ones and the uncertainty of adapting to a new place. The lyrical quality of Mikhailov's playing is particularly evident here, with a melody that cuts straight to the emotional core of the piece, following an attractive downward trajectory.
"Izo," composed during the 2020 COVID lockdown, captures the profound solitude of a deserted student dormitory. The piece has a well-defined rhythm with twists and surprises, creating a sense of forward momentum. The virtuosic bass solo by Ivan Lipatov attempts to echo this feeling of isolation. Despite the theme, Mikhailov's inherent optimism shines through, as he masterfully builds and engineers musical pauses that suggest hope.
The "Thoughts I-III" are a highlight of the albumunusual, solo piano miniatures recorded on Mikhailov's upright piano at home. These lo-fi recordings offer a glimpse into his personal world, free from the trio format, allowing his lyrical gifts to shine.
The track "Rush" begins slowly, almost in the style of

Mikhailov is supported by a trio, each with their own story.
Ivan Lipatov
bassMikhailov has a high regard for drummer
Roman Reznik
drumsMikhailov's wide-ranging influences, from jazz masters like Herbie Hancock,

Tigran Hamasyan
piano
Robert Glasper
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Track Listing
Today Yesterday; Simple; Thoughts 1; Bitterly; Thoughts 2; Danseuses De Delphes; Rush; Izo; Thoughts 3.
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Title: Today Yesterday | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Self Produced
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