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<b>Daniel Maze</b><br>
How's the Serenity EP<br>
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<span class="style2"><em>«One who looked into the netaudio scene over
the last few months couldn't have noticed the proliferation of amazing
works signed by Daniel Maze, published through many different netlabels
around the world and always characterized by different sonorities one
from each other.<br>
This Canadian producer from Montréal is known for approaching many
various styles and with this EP he adds another variation to his
musical research.<br>
Through these five tracks you'll find a common element which always
returns (in the cover artwork too) and that's the possibility to stop,
rewind and forward every sound and explore its gradient with analog
tape, creating atmospheres full of memories making you feel like
watching old photos in black and white or a forgotten film of your
parents.<br>
Every song has the typical melancholy of past memories and, like we do
in our mind, Daniel stops and rewinds a detail or a particular element
to focus on it, freezing sweet melodies and textures, and then,
suddenly, blocks everything out, remembering you that nice memories
sooner or later end, and a song like “Don't cry Jennifer” is there to
give you these kind of feelings.<br>
The ethereal melodies of “Chamber Music One” and “How's the Serenity”
are even more evocative and the final “Safe for now” sounds like a
recording session for magnetic tape, drones and stretched guitar...
amazing how this strange ensemble works well together.<br>
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In this EP, Daniel sketches very emotive experimental music with a
noticeable attention to melody and consistent to what he did before,
but adding a delicacy and an inspiration that's not easy to find
elsewhere.» - Filippo Aldovini<br>
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