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() Stephan Micus - Athos (1994) FLAC

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Stephan Micus - Athos

ECM records

Original Release Date: November 8, 1994



One of Amzon.com reviews:



A REAL SENSE OF PLACE, May 23, 2001 By Larry L. Looney (Austin, Texas USA)





Stephan Micus may not be extremely prolific -- he has released approximately 18 albums over the last 25 years -- but the quality of his recordings and the care with which he assembles them, coupled with his amazing ability to convey a strong sense of place, makes each one of them memorable in its own unique way.



On this outing, he takes as his inspiration a visit he made to the mountain Athos, on a Greek peninsula jutting into the Aegian Sea. Long considered by practitioners of the Greek Orthodox faith to be a holy place, a place of pilgrimage, his visit there obviously affected Micus very deeply -- the music on this disc is some of his most soulful and heartfelt yet.



Carefull constructed in 'day' and 'night' sections, the music transports the listener -- when I sit in the dark and allow myself to become absorbed in this recording, I can almost feel the fresh sea breezes, the cool, damp solitude of the monasteries, the pervading depth of spirit in the very atmosphere.



Micus seems to have the inate ability to play any instrument he runs across in his travels, bringing the spirit of its culture along with it into new realms, combining instruments from one culture with the traditions and soul of another -- always with respect, and always to great effect. His vocals, when he chooses to utilize them, have the same effect -- they are generally sung in words of his own invention, words not from any known language. There aren't many artists who could pull this off without seeming pretentious -- when Micus does it, it's as natural as it could be.



Every single one of his releases displays this incredible talent. If you've not yet experienced the magic and spirit that is the soul of his music, you owe it to yourself to explore it. Most of his recordings are released through the long-respected German label ECM -- the recordings are excellent, the packages pleasing to the eye and informative -- and as such, are widely available. A few of the best are available through amazon.com --make use of the opportunity to listen to selections on line, but remember they sound much fuller and clearer direct.