Be Still
Be Still
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Our Take
Our Take
Adrian Klumpes' latest album, "Be Still," is a sonic journey through the depths of ambient electronica, with a touch of jazz fusion thrown in for good measure. Klumpes, known for his work in Triosk and 3ofMillions, showcases his versatility and skill on this solo project, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that envelops the listener from start to finish.
The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful track, "Hush Now," setting the tone for what is to come with its ethereal melodies and hypnotic rhythms. Klumpes' use of space and texture creates a sense of calm and introspection, inviting the listener to lose themselves in the music.
Tracks like "Quiet," "Unspoken," and "Serenity" further solidify Klumpes' mastery of mood and atmosphere, each one building on the last to create a cohesive and immersive listening experience. The gentle piano melodies, swirling synths, and intricate percussion work together seamlessly, painting a vivid picture of tranquility and contemplation.
"Be Still" is a testament to Klumpes' talent as a composer and musician, showcasing his ability to create music that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant. This album is a must-listen for fans of ambient music, jazz, and anyone looking for a sonic escape from the chaos of everyday life. Sit back, relax, and let Adrian Klumpes take you on a journey through the depths of your own mind.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Cornered
2. Weave In And Out
3. Be Still
4. Alone
5. Unrest
6. Why
7. Exhale
8. Give In
9. Passing Rain
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Adrian Klumpes
Adrian Klumpes is a musical polymath, a sonic alchemist, a wizard of sound. Hailing from Sydney, Australia, Klumpes made his mark as a founding member of the esteemed trio Triosk, blending jazz, electronica, and post-rock into a heady concoction that left audiences in awe. But it was as a solo artist that Klumpes truly came into his own. His debut album, "Be Still," released in 2009, showcased his prodigious talent for crafting lush, immersive soundscapes that sparkled with a quiet intensity. Klumpes' deft touch on the piano is a marvel to behold, weaving delicate melodies that linger long after the last note has faded. In his latest offering, "Aggregate," Klumpes continues to push boundaries and defy genre conventions. Drawing inspiration from sources as varied as classical minimalism, glitchy electronica, and avant-garde jazz, Klumpes creates a rich tapestry of sound that defies easy categorization. The album's hypnotic rhythms and ethereal textures invite listeners on a journey through the mysterious realms of the subconscious. With his uncanny ability to blend disparate influences into a cohesive whole, Klumpes stands as a true innovator in the world of contemporary music. Whether performing live or working his magic in the studio, Klumpes never fails to captivate and astonish. In an industry saturated with mediocrity, Klumpes shines like a beacon of creativity and originality. Keep an eye (and an ear) on this musical trailblazer, for his star is only beginning to rise.
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