Swedish
film composer Stefan Nilsson recently released his latest album titled
"The Gift." It features eleven jazz instrumentals that were inspired by
the jazz/rock band Kornet, to which Nilsson was a key member of in the mid-
to late-seventies. The creativity on this album continues to show with
each listen as you discover new layers to each of these songs. Beginning
with "Yttersti" you instantly get drawn into Nilson's keyboard as it
takes you along on a journey. He injects new life into Bach's "Menuet,"
giving the song a modern flair. Nilsson displays his quiet side during
"Martin Beck Theme" and the magical jazz appeal of "Let's Go." The album
also includes covers of Fats Waller's "Honeysuckle Rose" and Duke
Ellington's " Don't Get Around Much Anymore." Both songs still carry
that classic sound, even when given a shot of modern flair. To find out
more about Stefan Nilsson and his latest release "The Gift," please
visit mwe3.com.
European guitarist Alan J. Bound has put together a "retrospective"
collection of some of his best instrumentals of the last ten years. The
new nine-song release begins with the soaring guitars of "N365" and the
exploring space/rock of "Solaris." Alan experiments with sound, adding
some synthesizers to "Delightful Changes," before blasting off with his
guitar for the electrifying delivery of "Dune." The new album closes with
the seven-minute progressive hard rock feel of "Moonglider" and the
nine-minute guitar groove of "Float." To find out more about Alan J.
Bound and his latest release "Deep Space," please visit his Facebook
page at facebook.com/AlanJBoundDeepSpace.
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