ThunderCurl wrote:This was awesome because it was awesome in and of itself.
TK, in his review, wrote:Lewis is a classical pianist who has been releasing albums since 2003. Out from Yonder is a cycle of music using aspects of sacred song traditions from around the globe. So not all of the tracks seem like fully considered songs in the Western tradition. She's created melodies, motifs and soundscapes using American spirituals, Hindu mantras and Tuvan throat singing as foundations on which her creative expression blossoms. [...] Lewis has an earthy sexiness to her voice like a subdued Meshell Ndegeocello with a bit of Sade Adu's velvetness for extra spice.
Brojo, in his review, wrote:The textures she conjures up for the incantations are interesting, but repetitive and somewhat static, thus less accessible to me.
Brojo, in his review, wrote: Buy this album to remind yourself that singing is awesome.
Brojo wrote:i just want to point out that we are all cooler now that lilli lewis has joined our forum.
erstedame wrote:my projects are pretty much nightmares for audiophiles. anyone have any good tips for me?
[/quote]Mnemosyne wrote:T(e)K(ay), in his review, wrote:Lewis is a classical pianist who has been releasing albums since 2003. Out from Yonder is a cycle of music using aspects of sacred song traditions from around the globe. So not all of the tracks seem like fully considered songs in the Western tradition. She's created melodies, motifs and soundscapes using American spirituals, Hindu mantras and Tuvan throat singing as foundations on which her creative expression blossoms. [...] Lewis has an earthy sexiness to her voice like a subdued Meshell Ndegeocello with a bit of Sade Adu's velvetness for extra spice.
He obviously understands the kind of music Lilli was producing. I saw it in a similar way, even without much background - an album that combined defined arrangements and traditional "songs" with musical expression, in the tradition (distantly, I suppose) of "art music," where a composer might just be creating the musical equivalent of a doodle.

And yeah you can quote me, haha, as long as you can make me sound more awesome by maybe substituting "awesome" with a word slightly more...well...you know. ;)
ThunderCurl wrote:I hope if you ever get the money to make something with more sheen, you opt for more creativity instead. sheen is overrated. i mean, seriously, charlie is just past his time.
No big deal. We're already cool enough with Kevin Sawyer here.

kevin47 wrote:No big deal. We're already cool enough with Kevin Sawyer here.
We'll arrive any time between 4 and 9
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