Showing posts with label Al Jewer & Andy Mitran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Al Jewer & Andy Mitran. Show all posts

Track Feature: Al Jewer & Andy Mitran, featuring Hans Christian - Aquamarine

Al Jewer & Andy Mitran, featuring Hans Christian, continue their gemstone releases with “Aquamarine.” The gem connected to the ocean and sky is beautiful and mystical as you gaze into the crystal.

The music evokes a clear and crystalline sound to reflect that inner beauty. The cello provides the steady line to follow as the flutes, ocarinas, Marimba, piano, synths, and orchestral brass follow and intermingle for a rising yet relaxing sound.

The three men utilize all their talents and instruments to significant effect in “Aquamarine,” which is just under six minutes of superb instrumental contemporary new-age blissfulness.

I enjoyed how the Marimba and ocarinas added a distinct worldly flavor when they came into focus. Six Minutes is a reasonably long track when listening to the complete album. However, with the track so stunning and abundant to your senses, it could have gone on longer.

It is interesting how the mind and expectations change when there is just one track to focus on. Take a moment to listen to the stream and see if you agree!

 Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Founder

January 22, 2025

Andy Mitran


Al Jewer


Hans Christian




Credits:

Al Jewer - Silver flutes, ocarinas

Hans Christian - Cello

Andy Mitran - Marimba, piano, synths and orchestral brass

“Aquamarine” was released on January 15th, 2025.




Websites:  http://www.al-jewer-and-andy-mitran.com/ / https://www.hanschristianmusic.com


Featured Track: Moonstone-Al Jewer & Andy Mitran

Al Jewer & Andy Mitran return on January 27th of the new year with their follow up to "Emerald," titled "Moonstone."

As they continue with the concept of gemstones, so do their gorgeous soundtracks to emulate the perfect beauty of the stone celebration.  

Once again, Hans Christian delivers fretless bass and cello performances to enhance the track, giving depth and soul and the meditative, ethereal atmospheres provided.

When listening to "Moonstone," I felt like I was taking a journey into a distant land to discover a long-lost treasure. That treasure could be identified in many ways, finding the solitude, peace, or deliverance of a spiritual awakening.

Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck


https://aljewer-andymitran.bandcamp.com/track/moonstone

For access to our other recordings go to www.aljewer-andymitran.bandcamp.com