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Solo album – Bow & Brush: 12 Scores of Nadina Tandy
"The result is a stunning soundscape and tapestry of sonic colours and textures"
"Not only does Bow & Brush offer a singular and beautiful extension of the graphic score tradition it's also a vivid portrait of one Canada's most intriguing composer-performers. Smulovitz's amalgam of instrumental improvisation, ensemble composition, and various exploratory electronicas is both incisive and accessible; flattered by repeated listening."
"These twelve miniatures feel intimate, like private conversations between artist and composer, each bringing their own vocabulary to a shared creative space. The album captures the experimental spirit of Vancouver's creative music scene and the contemplative atmosphere of British Columbia's Sunshine Coast."
– The Tonearm & AllAboutJazz.com
"His violin sings the song called “Perseids” like the voice of a wild aquatic fish under the sea, being taped without its permission. Stefan Smulovitz creates moods with his music. Electronic melodies mixed with molten bubbles of electroacoustic, synthesized textures, and various pulses set the time and tempos. Even though his creativity reflects freedom and embraces improvised surprises, there is melodic beauty too, as bright and colorful as the accompanying paintings of Nadina Tandy."
"With "Quartz Veins" we see the album reaching a fever'ish peak directly connecting with primeval instincts and the listeners reptilian brain not only due to the underlying heartbeat-like rhythm signatures whereas the brightly shimmering and most dramatic "Turtle Listening" seems to sow Contemporary Classical hope like the first sunshine breaking through the clouds after a heavy storm before "Gumboot Time" deeply indulges in naturalistic atmospheres layered on top of heavy Industrial Electronics x sci-fi IDM for a change just to name a few favorites here. A recommended album for both fans of Contemporary Classical and Deep Listening Electronics alike."