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Vernal Equinox

Album - 1977 - DeB Id: 281232
By Jon Hassell
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Album DeRango™ 37,95

Jon Hassell

Vernal Equinox KindOfBlue

 According to Jon Hassell, it is possible to unite these two worlds with a total immersion, an "intoxication" in search of a perfect musical form that is not a hybrid but a total symbiosis between the two parts.

 "Vernal Equinox"... is the perfect fusion of all the trumpeter’s experiences: Memphis and jazz; Karlheinz Stockhausen and electronics; La Monte Young and minimalism and finally, but more influential than the others, Pandit Pran Nath and Indian ragas.

 Explore Jon Hassell’s Vernal Equinox and immerse yourself in the revolutionary Fourth World sound fusion today!

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Album DeRango™ -5,47

Jon Hassell

Vernal Equinox Battlegods

 The beginning with "Toucan Ocean" is already completely picturesque. Indigenous spirits welcome us into a mysterious land of imaginative animals, insects, trees, and surreal atmospheres.

 The title track is the cherry on top, with its Orient in the synth and Jon’s poignant performance, reaching divine, mystical peaks.

 Dive into Jon Hassell’s Vernal Equinox and experience the mystical fusion of world sounds and avant-garde trumpet!

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Jon Hassell

Jon Hassell (March 22, 1937 – 2021) was an American trumpeter and composer who conceived the ‘Fourth World’ aesthetic, fusing global traditions with electronics and minimalism. He collaborated widely, including with Brian Eno, Farafina, David Sylvian, and Talking Heads.
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