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Spring starts: Electro Techno vibe and free improvisation

My next track is a bit sad and dark, but I like to tell stories as they are - Spring just started. I don't want to be the next Montgomery or Metheny. Just myself. They told about yourself incredible stories and they are wonderful. As well Coltrane and Miles. Other times and presidents today. 

Moreover, social online revolution, cryptocurrency, Twitter and Instagram - the fluid times! All musicians have the open space to tell its stories instantly. Everyone - is a mini media factory, which produce images, melodies, rhythms and... stories.      

My improvisations is a bit slow


I feel my impro's are slow in comparison with masters. Can I play faster? Sure. But here is not a stadium. And my compositions just a mini rehearsals before the show. 

You don't play evergreens


Why I need them? There is army of a good and pefect performers, which play excelently at any speed in any genre. My job is to be yourself. I spent 30+ years to play free improvisated guitar music. And I can't keep in memory all harmony and melody stuf, and due to that fact I play fluid phrases and forget them, because I don't keep them into memory. My RAM is a short piece of reaction.




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