
Moon Piano
Includes MP3 download of album
A companion volume to the âSun Pianoâ album, this LP was recorded at the same session in a Brooklyn Church. Whereas the former record lent itself to the more uplifting side of Laraajiâs keyboard improvisations, âMoon Pianoâ explores the more introspective and minimal pieces.
Laraaji describes this set of tracks as âContemplative sound painting, embracing quiet tranquil unfolding of nurturing reflection.â In a recent interview with Aquarium Drunkard, Laraaji described the improvisatory process of making both piano albums: âIâd sit down, touch the piano and through free association, also blending it with my prepared mental state, I was able to tune in and affirm my highest sense of presence. The piano became an instrument for the imagination to suggest higher or finer worlds, to suggest a joy, euphoria, bliss, also to suggest silence, minimalism, relaxation, and contemplation. So, all of that music was spontaneous but with those influences shaping and guiding it along the way.â Whilst âMoon Pianoâ almost shades into melancholy with a contrasting night-time vibe to âSun Pianoâs daytime joyfulness, certain themes from the first record reoccur - side twoâs âPentatonic Smileâ is a longer edit on the central riff underpinning the former albumâs âTemple Of New Lightâ.
âMoon Pianoâ is the second release in a trilogy which will culminate in an extended EP of piano / autoharp duets.
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Includes MP3 download of album
A companion volume to the âSun Pianoâ album, this LP was recorded at the same session in a Brooklyn Church. Whereas the former record lent itself to the more uplifting side of Laraajiâs keyboard improvisations, âMoon Pianoâ explores the more introspective and minimal pieces.
Laraaji describes this set of tracks as âContemplative sound painting, embracing quiet tranquil unfolding of nurturing reflection.â In a recent interview with Aquarium Drunkard, Laraaji described the improvisatory process of making both piano albums: âIâd sit down, touch the piano and through free association, also blending it with my prepared mental state, I was able to tune in and affirm my highest sense of presence. The piano became an instrument for the imagination to suggest higher or finer worlds, to suggest a joy, euphoria, bliss, also to suggest silence, minimalism, relaxation, and contemplation. So, all of that music was spontaneous but with those influences shaping and guiding it along the way.â Whilst âMoon Pianoâ almost shades into melancholy with a contrasting night-time vibe to âSun Pianoâs daytime joyfulness, certain themes from the first record reoccur - side twoâs âPentatonic Smileâ is a longer edit on the central riff underpinning the former albumâs âTemple Of New Lightâ.
âMoon Pianoâ is the second release in a trilogy which will culminate in an extended EP of piano / autoharp duets.






















