Named from Dostoevsky’s “The Brothers Karamazov”. I liked Dmitri’s character, who is described as a man of fury and passion. He’s a poet, but not on an intellectual level, more so an emotional or even unconscious level. He’s moved tremendously by things he does not understand fully, if at all. I can be wildly emotional about useless stuff sometimes. Inspiration for introduction came from Scriabin’s Etude Op. 8 No. 12 (which I could actually play quite well at one point). The middle section features a transition to some electric piano, with some other instruments filling in. The feel of that section was inspired by Radiohead.
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One of the most focused, exciting, enveloping and hopeful albums I’ve ever heard.
These guys are just amazing. And like I said in my thoughts about ‘Spring Island’, I am going tell my children’s children’s children about Delta Sleep. RidgeRacer4
Released in conjunction with her M-Unit ensemble's tenth anniversary, the composer's new concept album is a boundless, jazzy dispatch. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 11, 2023