MP3 Lansig Artem - Floating Point
A musical experience rich of Latin grooves and colors blended with the dynamic rhythms or the sunny moods of flamenco and bossa nova.
15 MP3 Songs in this album (68:49) !
Related styles: LATIN: Flamenco, JAZZ: World Fusion
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Details:
After completing a college degree in jazz music at the College St-Laurent in Montreal, Canada, he pursues his studies in contemporary music composition at the University of Montreal. These studies focused mainly in the analysis and development of modern abstract music that have contributed for an invaluable background in the understanding of music fundamentals. This era was influenced by such names as Pat Metheny, Eberhard Weber, Julian Bream, Lee Ritenour, Chick Corea, UZEB and Weather Report but he also listens to Latin-American music including Flamenco, Bossanova, Jazz-fusion and Salsa. Musicians like A. Carlos Jobim, Paco De Lucia and John Maclaughlin have therefore been part of that important influential pool. He has also been member of a Salsa-Merengue-Cumbia group, and though he was appointed as a keyboard player (Brass section arrangements) the experience has been very valuable and formative. By that time, he had played with many small jazz and pop-rock groups and had started giving private music lessons.
Lansig Artem has consistently worked and developed his own guitar technique and composed music for it since the university era. He considered the guitar a major source of inspiration and a colourful instrument. As he states: "It seems a natural instrument to me as I can translate a wide range of emotions and moods through it and this with great nuances. It offers a rich palette of both harmonic or melodic tones and as a solo instrumentalist, the classical guitar appeared to be a perfect channel for composing and finding new ideas."
Lansig Artem has developed is own style of playing and composing which is wide, unique and could be approximately categorized as Latin-flamenco-smooth-jazz somewhere between Jesse Cook or Ottmar Liebert, A. Carlos Jobim and Acoustic Alchemy. While most songs are definitely Latin oriented, his style comprises a classical-fingerstyle technique aspect that contributes to a sometime more aerial new age touch.