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BassIsFun ,
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Ed Motta has a new album out called 'Behind the Tea Chronicles' if you love Stevie Wonder, Steely Dan or 70's music in general, check it out.

https://songwhip.com/ed-motta/behindtheteachronicles

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Eidon ,
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Work-work-work for me these days. Plus 3h total commuting time. Seems like I'm back to the fractal mold. My only escape is music. Music leads me to somewhere else, where I can truly be. Is it the same for you?

This piece comes from that somewhere else. I brought it with me out of my night wakes and my night dreams. I called it "kez​ɘ​ʞ," which means "hands" in Hungarian. It's a Presto Agitato for jazz piano trio. Would you mind telling me what you think of it? If so, I thank you.

Cheers,
Eidon.

https://eidon.bandcamp.com/track/kez

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magdelenehall , German
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"The Nutcracker Suite" by Chineke! Orchestra, Andrew Grams, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn https://songwhip.com/chineke-orchestra/the-nutcracker-suite
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Eidon ,
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This is quite a productive time for me -- I've already released several new pieces. I plan to reach a total of 20 or so before issuing a new album. But I already know that its title will be "Shards," and that this very piece will be the last track on that album. It's a little piece for piano and Kauaʻi ʻōʻō bird. The last of its species.

The picture I have chosen is the one I posted yesterday. It shows a shrew that I encountered at the lake of Rotselaar, Belgium. Those were the days of the great, unexpected flood of July 2021.

It was a peculiar and in some ways disconcerting time; nature seemed to have taken repossession of so many places, such as in fact the Rotselaar lakes. Against a desolate backdrop, there I met that little shrew. No need to taming it -- like us, he seemed rather surprised and confused. Perhaps he was looking for his burrow, I don't know. I wonder how the last man on earth will feel. Maybe s/he will sing one last song, who knows.

Peace to all of you,

Eidon.

https://eidon.bandcamp.com/track/the-last-shard

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Eidon ,
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This is called "Shard VI"

It begins in neoclassical style, for piano solo. The piano is then joined by double bass and then by drums, which give it a more jazzy, sparkling tone.

https://eidon.bandcamp.com/track/shard-vi

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bird ,
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Jimmy Raney and Jim Hall - Two of a Kind

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bird ,
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Duke Ellington - Berlin 1959

This is a really amazing album. @jazz

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Eidon ,
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This is "Amìnue". In the dialect of Bari, my home town, it means almond (in Greek, "amygdale"). It's a piece for guitar, acoustic bass, contrabass, piano, percussion, and Tidal Cycles.

https://eidon.bandcamp.com/track/am-nue

Here I play the splendid Epiphone Casino VS of my friend Rudi and the acoustic bass that I have recently bought from my friend Paul. Apologies for the imperfections.

Music, production, guitars, basses, mistakes: Eidon.

The logo, depicting a particular of the almond bread fractal, is by Christian Rowell from Pixabay, pixabay.com/illustrations/fractal-almond-bread-art-orange-art-984968/

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Eidon ,
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https://eidon.bandcamp.com/track/shard-iv

Shard IV: A piece for piano and tenor sax (with a second tenor sax that occasionally adds a note here and there).

When I saw the great photo by Esa Riutta (https://pixabay.com/photos/ice-shard-melting-sky-winter-3454060/), what my mind actually saw was the shape of a geisha. Its melting away added an idea of nostalgia and the longing for things long gone.

I decided to highlight my vision by mirroring the ice shard with the picture of an actual geisha. The picture I chose was from "Two Geisha" by Chōbunsai Eishi (ca. 1792, one sheet of a triptych of woodblock prints; ink and color on paper; Metropolitan Museum of Art; public domain; https://archive.org/details/mma_two_geisha_56824, https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/56824).

https://eidon.bandcamp.com/track/shard-iv

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rdg_music ,
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really enjoying this today — gorgeous, placid covers of jazz classics featuring easley’s pedal steel and jeff parker on guitar @jazz. this sonny sharrock cover in particular is lovely https://daveeasley.bandcamp.com/track/who-does-she-hope-to-be

Eidon ,
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"When I hear the voice":
A dreamlike piece in three parts.

https://eidon.bandcamp.com/track/when-i-hear-the-voice-waka-5

Hyakunin Isshu, Poem 5 (Sarumaru, 猿丸, late 9th c.?)

奥山に
紅葉ふみわけ
鳴く鹿の
声きく時ぞ
秋は悲しき

Okuyama ni
momiji fumiwake
naku shika no
koe kiku toki zo
aki wa kanashiki

When I hear the voice
of a crying stag
stepping through red leaves
deep in the mountains:
then I feel the desolation of autumn

(Translation by Ad Blankestijn, adblankestijn.blogspot.com/2016/01/hyakunin-isshu-one-hundred-poets-one_22.html)

https://eidon.bandcamp.com/track/when-i-hear-the-voice-waka-5

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lebelge ,
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Eidon ,
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"Alone on a wide wide sea"

https://eidon.bandcamp.com/track/alone-on-a-wide-wide-sea

A jazz trio for piano, bass and drums is my new realisation for my 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner' project. "Alone on a wide wide sea" is concluded xenochronically by a fragment of "The Albatross" -- another piece that I wrote for the 'Rime'. You can find that and all the other tracks of this project on my albums 'Unknow' and 'Eidon' (https://eidon.bandcamp.com/album/unknow, https://eidon.bandcamp.com/album/eidon).

"He prayeth well, who loveth well
Both man and bird and beast.

He prayeth best, who loveth best
All things both great and small"
(S. T. Coleridge, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner", Part VII)

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