http://youtu.be/foVleE_etWU An album of songs inspired by animals doesn't sound immediately promising. It brings to mind certain cassette tapes from my youth, featuring bearded men singing earnest ballads about the banana slug (not a joke; I actually had that tape). But Songs for Unusual Creatures, by composer Michael Hearst, is a beast of a different color. If you popped it into your player without any context at all, you'd hear a catchy, rhythmic cross between classical music and jazz, threaded with eerie theremin solos and digeridoo bass lines. It's the kind of music you might play on endless loop while you study, work out, or write (ahem). Lots of syncopation and kooky instruments, as well as clear melodies, keep the sonic landscape interesting. (You can see Hearst perform one of the songs above.) But it's not just pretty sounds. Each track on the CD draws its inspiration from one of ...
Unusual Creatures, Beautiful Sounds: Composer Michael Hearst's New Album
Discover catchy rhythmic music in 'Songs for Unusual Creatures', inspired by extraordinary animals and crafted by Michael Hearst.
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