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Hevia - Obsession (Repost)
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Areczq
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Date :
18 Feb 2010 14:42:46
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| “ | I've been a big fan of José Ángel Hevia ever since I first heard his debut album, "Tierra de Nadie", almost eight years ago. His music blends elements of his native Asturias, in northern Spain, with other forms of Celtic music, along with Spanish and Arabic motifs, and finally, electronic strains. He is a master of the acoustic Asturian bagpipes, along with a form of Midi pipes he invented himself, and a type of low whistle. The elaborate vocal harmonies, when they appear, are always very exotic and, at the same time, ancient-feeling, making the hair stand up on my arms as I'm swept away by the timelessness of it all. Have you ever stood in a medieval castle, with the odd sense that you could slip through a crack in the coils of time and find yourself stranded in the twelfth century? That's the feeling I get uniquely from listening to Hevia, and no one else, due to his mixture of ultra-modern and ultra-ancient. The Celts are a truly ancient people, having inhabited Europe for over two thousand years, with a sense of history and legend second to none, and equaled by few. | ” |
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