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"In a Silent Way is made of very few notes... but what gives depth and emotion are precisely the silences, the pauses between one note and the next." "Davis, immense, does not need to prove anything: he gives us no virtuosity... but an intensity and expressiveness that belongs only to the great."
"In a Silent Way is made of very few notes... but what gives depth and emotion are precisely the silences, the pauses between one note and the next."
"Davis, immense, does not need to prove anything: he gives us no virtuosity... but an intensity and expressiveness that belongs only to the great."
Listen to Miles Davis' In A Silent Way and experience jazz like never before—where silence speaks louder than notes.
"In a Silent Way is characterized by lengthy compositions that alternate crescendos and diminuendos, creating an atmosphere that almost feels magical and of 'anticipation.'" My dad called it 'the jazz version of Pink Floyd.' I don’t know if everyone will agree, but I find it truthful.
"In a Silent Way is characterized by lengthy compositions that alternate crescendos and diminuendos, creating an atmosphere that almost feels magical and of 'anticipation.'"
My dad called it 'the jazz version of Pink Floyd.' I don’t know if everyone will agree, but I find it truthful.
Discover the magic of Miles Davis' 'In A Silent Way'—listen now and experience jazz's psychedelic evolution!
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