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GAIN OVER

Jake Pashkin

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Studio Album, released in 2009

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Unstable System 4:04
2. Sleeping Baby 4:12
3. Lost Money 4:00
4. Big Deal 3:20
5. Rainy Night Road 4:31
6. Rattlesnake 4:52
7. Closed-Eyes Reflection 3:20
8. Cassiopeia 4:02
9. Supermobile 5:28
10. Frozen Air 5:22

Total Time 43:11

Line-up / Musicians

- Jake Pashkin / guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, programming, vocals, percussion
- Dmitry Kupriyanov / bass, synthesizers, programming
- Igor Ageev / drums (tracks 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9)
- Timur Afaunov / drums (tracks 2, 5, 8, 10)
- Yulia Pomigalova / vocals (tracks 8, 10)
- Nataliya Kokareva / vocals (track 1)

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Review by Windhawk
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4 stars This sophomore effort from Russian guitar man Jake Pashkin is a pretty neat production; and to the dismay of some and the joy of others a creation investigating less experimental waters than previously.

Unlike so many of his western colleagues Pashkin doesn't seem to be very fond of traditional shredding and exercise-like scale explorations on his ventures. And even when exploring more mainstream-oriented territories this is still so; and although we do get treated to a few Satriani-inspired ventures Pashkin is more focused on doing his own thing - within a chosen framework this time around. Layered melodic explorations, energetic and pace filled soloing bursts broken up by neat slide guitar or power riffs, a few mellow affairs with dreamy soloing and the lush, new-age tinged Cassiopeia as the odd one out on this release.

Personally I found Supermobile to be the most intriguing affair on this exploration, closely followed by Lost Money. The former a more experimental affair featuring synths and percussion to ggod affect, the latter a high charge energy bombardment in a more traditional vein.

It's a good follow up from Pashkin here, and one guitar fans ought to get more familiar with.

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