Street in Venice by John Singer Sargent |
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The light shines through . . . even in the dark of night . . .
in the heart and the active mind . . . the music leads
and guides . . . and takes us on a voyage of adventure
and dreams . . .
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As much as I love the music, here I love the story more . . . the tale is the thing so the listener must go read the story, while listening to the music . . . it's like a movie of the mind! Quite clever!:
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Jazzy . . . smooth and dreamy with a lift of life,
and the dancing feet of the piano
. . . Roberto Daglio gives the listener's environment
a whiff of cool breath and a tang of underlying steam
with a bit
of snappiness . . .
tap tap tapping to the beat . . .
Funky and bluesy . . .
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Electronic explorative environments . . . driven by the beat of a mechanized vibe,
acidic with vision, and empowered by intuitive offshoots of sound . . . the music flashes with
light and sound . . . deep and magical. . . . inspiring.
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Alive and well . . . Atomic Cat leads me to the heights of trance . . . and the dance
invades my soul . . . The music can be wild or chilled . . . swirling around the listening ear . . .
it envelopes the heart with energy and life. The only reason I ever came to love trance was because of Atomic Cat . . . Brilliant!
Set to play and watch your day come alive . . .. or your night . . . divine . . .
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