Brand new website!
You don’t need to read any further to understand where this post is going.
If you’re reading this, it is pretty obvious you already realized I have a…. yes? a what? sorry, were you saying something? Oh yes…
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You don’t need to read any further to understand where this post is going.
If you’re reading this, it is pretty obvious you already realized I have a…. yes? a what? sorry, were you saying something? Oh yes…
Read more
“When the original early demo was released, back then in 2011, the concept was to create a short progressive minisuite with three distinctive sections”, Andres says. “Back then, we knew the real track would be a lot longer, but we weren’t considering it to be an orchestral / classical piece. Colin and I were going for a 70s sound: No orchestra, but lots of Mellotron and old synth sounds. In hindsight, it sounds pretty awful.”
Hey! Long time no see!
It seems to be a custom of mine to apologize for my long absences from the blogosphere, but most of the time I got good reasons for leaving and good reasons for coming back!
The reason I keep leaving is, for the most part, being busy. Good busy, though. As a musician, keep oneself busy is one of the most important things one can (and should) do.
“Andres Guazzelli is a clasically trained musician who combines heavy orchestral work with the edginess and modern textures of progressive rock, and the brass-driven dramatic scores of epic films. His music carries many moods within a single piece and creates such a sprawling atmosphere that one can just picture a scene of beautiful brilliance playing out in their minds while listening to his work. Read more
“Wish You Could Hear”, the nearly 12 and half minute epic instrumental piece from Andres Guazzelli is unlike anything my ears have ever had the pleasure of feasting upon. The music is so well written and crafted that it takes multiple listens to even get a real taste of the musical feast before you. Read more
7 years.
My first vacations in 7 years.
Yes, I know, 7 years is a long time, and a time-off is needed. But when you work freelance like I do, sometimes taking time off isn’t so easy. Absolutely necessary, but not so easy (damn, tell ME about it!)
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