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"When Two Worlds Meet" Review Featured In Quintessence
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Review of "When Two Worlds Meet"
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By: Wayne Klinger
n acoustic instrumental band release here which is a bit weird for me since I'm more into electric but I did review Martone's project Synestesthia (or however it's spelled) last update and the interview as well with him.
Acoustic picking with rhythms within many genres like World Music/New Age, reggae, funk and the Native stuff like Angra from Brazil does with their music despite they are progressive metal but gives you an idea of diversity considering these people have different ways of living and subject to different cultures. I found Deluc's playing to be flirtatious yet sometimes unorthodox since I'm not used to different cultural music styles but that's what makes this unique and not just another Creed or Limp Bizkit type montony with copycat bands/artists. 9 tracks on this CD and seperates itself from any fusion you're used to, shred or anything rock-oriented; has a tendency to make you listen more carefully and appreciate guitar a bit more. If you remember Chastain's "Acoustic Visions" a few years ago, this is somewhat along those lines but on a homeland heritage influence.
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