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Aidan Casserly, Kriistal Ann - Muse download mp3 flac
Performer: Aidan Casserly, Kriistal Ann
Title: Muse
Country: Greece
Genre: Electronic / Jazz
Style:Minimal
Released: 04 Feb 2016
Catalog number: werkstatt247
Label: Werkstatt Recordings
MP3 album szie: 1520 mb
FLAC album size: 2490 mb

Tracklist

1 This Monument 4:56
2 Spring Tide 3:53
3 Road To Oblivion 3:45
4 From Chaos 2:40
5 Steal Into Symbols 3:21
6 To Tell The Truth 3:33
7 Ballad Of The Sea 4:32
8 Mortals To The Underworld 4:26
9 Winter's Eye 3:24

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
werkstatt247 Aidan Casserly, Kriistal Ann Aidan Casserly, Kriistal Ann - Muse ‎(9xFile, FLAC, Album) Werkstatt Recordings werkstatt247 Greece 2016

Credits

  • ArtworkAzenoire
  • Mastered ByPete Maher
  • Music By, Lyrics ByAidan Casserly

Notes

Limited edition of 18 copies.
Released in a in a self-made 4-panel paper Gatefold sleeve with a CD foam holder on the inner right panel; no booklet, no lyrics.
Track durations do not appear on the release.

[Back sleeve]
Music & Lyrics by Aidan Casserly 2016

p.2016 [Werkstatt Recordings logo]

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Werkstatt Recordings
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Reviews: (1)
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Genre/Influences: Jazzy-pop, ballad.
Background/Info: “Muse” resulted from the meeting between two artists hailing from different cultures, but sharing a common interest called ‘music’. Aidan Casserly is an experienced Irish artist while Greek artist Kriistal Ann is one of the hottest revelations of the past few years in electro-pop land. They both already performed a duet on a song of Glass Dancer (side-project of Casserly), but this is the very first time they work together on a common full length album.
Content: I expected a pop-inspired composition, but I got a jazzy inspired production instead. “Muse” for sure features pop influences, but the main inspiration is directed by elements of jazz and ballads. The numerous saxophone parts accentuate the jazzy side of the album.
The vocals of both artists are another main characteristic. Aidan Casserly has a somewhat androgenic timbre of voice while Kriistal Ann has a heavenly, but still cold accentuated timbre of voice. Together both are complementary and even create something magic.
+ + + : “Muse” is a surprising work, but first of all the meeting between two artists and two ‘voices’. The jazzy sound accentuates their voices, which aren’t that into jazz music –and especially Kriistal Ann’s timbre of voice. Both artists made no compromises and didn’t care about fashion trends, but did their own thing and that’s for sure a creative process.
- - - : “Muse” is not exactly the most classical pop-release and even takes a distance with traditional electro-pop anthems. There’s nothing wrong with that, but at the other side it’s not that typically jazz as well, but somewhere in between and that’s what makes it complex.
Conclusion: Aidan Casserly & Kriistal Ann walk on the jazz path and that’s their good right, but it will be hard to convince the classical pop lovers with “Muse’.
Best songs: “Road To Oblivion”.