Marching with Feathers
John Zorn and Laurie Anderson collaborator Rob Burger imagines desert vistas using muted solo piano, lap steel and organ on "Marching With Feathers".
Swerving from the kosmische experimentation of 2019's "The Grid", keyboard virtuoso Rob Burger turns down the volume on "Marching With Feathers", echoing Michael Andrews' dampened piano score for "Donnie Darko", or Goldmund's homespun "Corduroy Road". It's not all gentle ivory tickling though, 'Library Science' is all synth and canned percussion, sounding like a '70s b-movie score, and 'Hotel for Saints' is more like Vangelis's chiming soundtrack to "Chariots of Fire".
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John Zorn and Laurie Anderson collaborator Rob Burger imagines desert vistas using muted solo piano, lap steel and organ on "Marching With Feathers".
Swerving from the kosmische experimentation of 2019's "The Grid", keyboard virtuoso Rob Burger turns down the volume on "Marching With Feathers", echoing Michael Andrews' dampened piano score for "Donnie Darko", or Goldmund's homespun "Corduroy Road". It's not all gentle ivory tickling though, 'Library Science' is all synth and canned percussion, sounding like a '70s b-movie score, and 'Hotel for Saints' is more like Vangelis's chiming soundtrack to "Chariots of Fire".
John Zorn and Laurie Anderson collaborator Rob Burger imagines desert vistas using muted solo piano, lap steel and organ on "Marching With Feathers".
Swerving from the kosmische experimentation of 2019's "The Grid", keyboard virtuoso Rob Burger turns down the volume on "Marching With Feathers", echoing Michael Andrews' dampened piano score for "Donnie Darko", or Goldmund's homespun "Corduroy Road". It's not all gentle ivory tickling though, 'Library Science' is all synth and canned percussion, sounding like a '70s b-movie score, and 'Hotel for Saints' is more like Vangelis's chiming soundtrack to "Chariots of Fire".
John Zorn and Laurie Anderson collaborator Rob Burger imagines desert vistas using muted solo piano, lap steel and organ on "Marching With Feathers".
Swerving from the kosmische experimentation of 2019's "The Grid", keyboard virtuoso Rob Burger turns down the volume on "Marching With Feathers", echoing Michael Andrews' dampened piano score for "Donnie Darko", or Goldmund's homespun "Corduroy Road". It's not all gentle ivory tickling though, 'Library Science' is all synth and canned percussion, sounding like a '70s b-movie score, and 'Hotel for Saints' is more like Vangelis's chiming soundtrack to "Chariots of Fire".
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John Zorn and Laurie Anderson collaborator Rob Burger imagines desert vistas using muted solo piano, lap steel and organ on "Marching With Feathers".
Swerving from the kosmische experimentation of 2019's "The Grid", keyboard virtuoso Rob Burger turns down the volume on "Marching With Feathers", echoing Michael Andrews' dampened piano score for "Donnie Darko", or Goldmund's homespun "Corduroy Road". It's not all gentle ivory tickling though, 'Library Science' is all synth and canned percussion, sounding like a '70s b-movie score, and 'Hotel for Saints' is more like Vangelis's chiming soundtrack to "Chariots of Fire".
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
John Zorn and Laurie Anderson collaborator Rob Burger imagines desert vistas using muted solo piano, lap steel and organ on "Marching With Feathers".
Swerving from the kosmische experimentation of 2019's "The Grid", keyboard virtuoso Rob Burger turns down the volume on "Marching With Feathers", echoing Michael Andrews' dampened piano score for "Donnie Darko", or Goldmund's homespun "Corduroy Road". It's not all gentle ivory tickling though, 'Library Science' is all synth and canned percussion, sounding like a '70s b-movie score, and 'Hotel for Saints' is more like Vangelis's chiming soundtrack to "Chariots of Fire".