Understanding Bollywood: The Grammar of Hindi Cinema by Ulka Anjaria
English | March 5, 2021 | ISBN: 0367260662, 0367265443 | 242 pages | PDF | 11 MB
English | March 5, 2021 | ISBN: 0367260662, 0367265443 | 242 pages | PDF | 11 MB
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Kotebel's self-released debut, Structures, contained promises – but the production (synthesizer only with programmed tracks) held the music back. This second offering, released by the giant prog rock label Musea, is much more satisfying. Although still very much keyboard oriented, Mysticae Visiones is better programmed (the drums have considerably improved) and features other instrumentalists. The presence of guitarist César Garcia and flutist Omar Acosta provides a lush '70s progressive rock atmosphere not unlike Maneige circa Ni Vent Ni Nouvelle or the instrumental albums of Banco del Mutuo Soccorso. Cellist Francisco Ochando and singer Carolina Prieto add more occasional touches. The music of Carlos Plaza (the man behind the moniker Kotebel) remains romantic, symphonic, highly melodious.