- Post-classical
- Art music
- Modern
classical
- Chamber music
- Avant-garde
- Drone
- Experimentalism
- Minimalism
- Electro-acoustic
Comment: The Serb Igor
Jovanovic aka Lezet has been a musical hero within the
webaudio/netaudio world with his 68 albums for almost 10 years.
Indeed, the amount of the issues is immense and only such artists as
Buben, The Implicit Order, Cousin Silas, Cagey House/Dave Keifer and
Wings Of An Angel can compete with him in this regard. Of course,
music is not a topic for competition (only some decayed forms of it
like the Eurovision Contest are subject of it). Lezet`s music has
been a state of art, a sort of it. He has issued music on such great
imprints as Dog Eared Records, Clinical Archives, Sirona-Records.
SuRRism-Phonoethics, Buddhist On Fire, PICPACK among others.
Aether
is a short-running, 3-notch issue under Argentinian imprint Kermesse
Records consisting of a simplistic structure at first sight. Indeed,
I have to accentuate for once more – at first sight. In truth,
those cello-alike major and minor chords have been managed in the way
to conjure up enough emotions, fantasy depictions from one`s mind,
and awe towards something/someone. One cannot deny its overwhelming
touch and impression confluencing at a crossroad of electro-acoustic,
minimalism, drone, and post-classical music. In spite of the tags it
is primary to perceive all the shades and penumbras of the whole.
For instance, one can discern attractive loops and iterative patterns
as if running due to inertia and then, at a time it will be
jettisoned for impulsive chords and structures. It is one of the best
issues in the list of the best albums of 2016. The cover art is
painted by (another musician) Jared C. Balogh.