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Album Review: Descriptions of Useless Subtitles and Meaningful Sublimations from Renato Diz and Peter Traunmueller

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Album:  Descriptions of Useless Subtitles and Meaningful Sublimations Artists: Renato Diz and Peter Traunmueller Label:  W&J Productions Websites:  https://www.wjproductionsllc.com/artists/renato-diz-peter-traunmueller https://renatodizpetertraunmueller.bandcamp.com/album/descriptions-of-useless-subtitles-and-meaningful-sublimations  https://www.petertraunmueller.com Descriptions of Useless Subtitles and Meaningful Sublimations from keyboardist-composer Renato Diz and drummer-composer Peter Traunmueller is a multi-faceted project with José Diogo Neves mixing and mastering their recording. The project consists of their original recording along with an 18-page book of poems by the same title and authored by Diz and Traunmueller.  The book contains original black and white drawings by Pedro Marnoto to accompany each poem and corresponding track.  The three-fold project combines sound, poetry and visual, forming an unique "ecosystem," in the words of the book's authors.

Album Review: Tides from Philip Weberndoerfer

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Album:  Tides Artist:  Philip Weberndoerfer Label:  Shifting Paradigm Records Website:  https://www.weberndoerfer.com Composer-guitarist Philip Weberndoerfer delivers Tides , an exploration of tones, textures, and movement.  Supported by bassist Richard Mikel, drummer Peter Traunmueller, and saxophonist Dayna Stephens, Weberndoerfer experiments with sonic structures, lyrical phrasing, and harmonic forms, intimating private thoughts and reflections. Stephens's saxophone weaves billowy waves along "Low Gravity" that delight the aural senses and elevate the listening experience, as Weberndoerfer's riffing on the guitar enhances the feel good vibrations with the combination of a bluesy tint and an exotic, gypsy-like shimmer in his musings.  The recording shifts to a slow-burning glint through "Peace of Constance," accentuated by the soft rustle of Stephens's saxophone, as the rhythmic beats of Mikel's bass and Traunmueller's drums produce gentle, rol