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As fusion and art-rock being the opposing styles of ‘Dilettante Suite’, both of them unites in a kind of sympho-rock sound. Here is the most dark and deep part featuring an array of intruments including electronic pads and sequenced arpeggios, bass and piano dual solo, tubular bells, glokenspiel and so on. |
CD: Dilettante (1999)
Credits: Composed, arranged, produced and performed by Vladimir Zavgorodny. © 1999. |
Story Behind the Song
Zavgorodnys Magnum Opus, Dilettante Suite is twenty minutes long and was in work over the three years. It consists of several independent tunes, that are tightly mixed into the one piece of art, stretched from fusion to art-rock then back to fusion, then to psychedelic ambience, then to sympho-rock and back to art-rock sounds. The final theme originally grows from chaos of psychedelic soundscapes, musique concrete and fragments of melodies, rhythms and drumloops, which abruptly ends and show off the bass. Then additional instruments appear, from the electronic effects and synthetic pads to glokenspiel, piano, trumpet and tubular bells. This one of the most dark and strange themes of suite, with deep and ambient sound, constructed from both rock and symphonic instruments, from synthesized pads and sequences to tubular bells and glokenspiel. It also features the piano and bass in a dual solo bridge.
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