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Patrick Moraz - Patrick Moraz & Syrinx: Coexistence [Aka: Libertate] CD (album) cover

PATRICK MORAZ & SYRINX: COEXISTENCE [AKA: LIBERTATE]

Patrick Moraz

 

Crossover Prog

2.70 | 25 ratings

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Gatot
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3 stars Am not sure whether or not this album is considered as prog. As far as I can say, it's a collaborative effort with Syrinx that produces a kind of fusion music. The music sometime sounds so poppy but it is influenced by jazz and classical music. The opening track "Mind Your Body" is like a typical pop/classical instrumental piece. The interesting part is on pan pipe / flutes work by Syrinx - that suffices to say that this is a unique track. My favorite track is "Soundrise" where it demonstrates Syrinx flutes as lead melody of the song. The melody itself is very touchy. The flute is played in a soft way and produces incredible sound. The composition is not prog at all as there is no complexity and tempo changing.

In "Coexistence" Moraz/Syrinx has composed the music in four movements; that remind us to the classical music structure. It's an interesting track with some influence of African music despite classical and jazz. Patrick Moraz solo is worth enjoying as well. It's really up to you to judge this album. But for sure, this is not the kind of "The Story of I" or "Out In The Sun" music. Progressively yours, GW - Indonesia.

Gatot | 3/5 |

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