This is a smooth and seamless album of
contemporary worldbeat music, with elements of
funk, lounge, jazz and ambient melded together
with avant-garde electronica, laying over exotic
classic Brazilian beats and sorrowful traditional
violin. “A Letter From the Space” is in some sense
André Henriquez 's personal album - for there he
invented a new style, explored new ways to deal
with the violin served as a main instrument -
used conventionally, within the realm of a known
musical territory. The compositions on this album
received the laurel for their complexity,
innovation and ingenuity. Listening to this album
again and again, we can't help thinking that
themes, melodies, riffs and small pearls and
jewels of compositions - could serve as a basis
for 10 new albums, if extended, if improvised
over, if copied and modified. Indeed, the album is
quite dense, and requires your full concentration.
However, it's also very appealing to many musical
tastes, it has a great atmosphere, conjuring up
the cool and subtle sensuality that Brazilian
music has long been prized for, but with funky
beats and basslines to give it a contemporary
edge. Close your eyes and sway to the music.
- AMAdea Records, BULGARIA
Availlable at:
CD Baby:http://cdbaby.com/cd/andreh
AMAdea
Records://http://www.amadearecords.com/view_album.
php?object=15
October Artist of the
Month-Need your vote!
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Andre Henriquez
André Henriquez was born in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil, in the year of 1976. His musical education
had begin at age 12, with classic guitar lessons.
At age 14 he felts in love with the violin what
becames soon into your principal instrument. As a
self-teacher he had studied many others
instruments like eletric guitar, bass, mandolin,
keyboards, accordion, etc.. As violinist he played
with many orchestras and bands in Brazil. In 1999
he joined the prog-rock band Lummen in the album
“Ao Vivo no Rio Jazz Club” playing violin,
acoustic guitar and mandolin . His solo career had
begin in 2006 and in 2007 he relesead his first
album “Caminho da Seda”. Currently he’s releasing
his second album “A Letter from the Space” on the
Bulgarian label AMAdea Records.
I got a new video on YouTube, it's a violin
improvisation during a concert here in my city. If
you have the
time...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Z9pfZQq8MU
Videos
(1)
Andre
Henriquez
"Chasing
Crickets"
from "Acid
Violin Soup"
Promo Video
(2)
"Isn't it
Sweet" by
Andre
Henriquez -
Promo Video
- Part of
Ephemeral
Landscapes
EP
THANKS A LOT FOR UR ADD U
DO PLAY A WONDERFUL MUSIC
WE DID LOVE IT VERY MUCH,
WE WILL FOLLOW U WITH A
LOT OF INTEREST, may u be
happy, spread the
spookiies sound around
ya, THE SPOOKIIES
Hi Andre ,,like your
music,,your concept blend
of sounds
,,grooves,,emotional
content( A letter from
th space) KEEP THIS UP
CLint (
myspace.com\chappell3
Wishing you peace and
happiness in this Joyous
Season! Paul.
2009-11-23 at
18:02:11
Surely I'll! Love, Calley
2009-11-21 at
16:43:55
Hey, just stopped by to
listen and liked what I
heard. Great stuff! Love,
Calley
2009-11-09 at
18:02:49
Hey, thanks for the
beautiful wishes! I am a
Music Lover but
unfortunately not a
musician!! I enjoyed my
stay here!! Have a great
and blessed week! Cheers,
Jasmine
2009-11-09 at
17:28:32
Appreciate your amazing
sound! Stay Connected!
Love, Life and Light!
Angila
set yourself free...free
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around you...Free to
influence the world in
some simple way...free to
travel to the four
corners of expression
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