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THEY GROW LAYERS OF LIFE WITHIN

Alio Die

 

Progressive Electronic

4.02 | 27 ratings

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admireArt
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5 stars Alio Die is one of the true spirits of contemporary electro/acoustic music composition/performance, which now he has refined to incomparable heights as far as his UNIQUE musical language´s evolution has also set him apart from most of the "stuck in time" average progressive electronic musicians. Small feat!

"They Grow Layers Of Life Within" (2017) is auditive proof of this evolution and therefore of the healthy distance he has taken from most of his Berlin/Bay Area electronic music schools´classmates.

Flawless, emotional, intimate, imaginative and creatively incidental, its hypnotic flow grows on each listening. Its beauty and darkness are both detached and personal yet universal as perfectly crafted. His true to himself composer´s skills have kept him from comforming to his audiences, opposite to that his audience has to keep up, without any kind of effort but the pursuit of sonic enjoyment, an open mind (and ears) to fully be immersed in such an amazing musical voyage. And believe me it is worth your while once and again and again and still it will keep on growing on you as layers of your life within.

To keep it short a 5 Progressive Electronic PA´s stars MASTERPIECE.

admireArt | 5/5 |

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