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Nils Frahm — Ambre
Album: Wintermusik
Avg rating:
7.4

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Total ratings: 941









Released: 0
Length: 3:41
Plays (last 30 days): 4
(instrumental)
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 pyrateparadox988 wrote:

Love it when a simple, quiet and sparkling composition just makes you go still, but forces you to move to see who the artist is because you must jot the name down and search for more.

Later.... for now... listening...


Did exactly the same thing. Not generally my type of music but stayed with it. Lovely. 
 pauldcvc wrote:

One of too many mediocre piano tunes, high school quality (Yann Tiers, Einaudi etc). Somehow this is extremely popular, I would say try to listen to real (jazz/classical) pianists...




You really don't understand RP. Yawn, or should I just say: twat...
 pauldcvc wrote:

One of too many mediocre piano tunes, high school quality (Yann Tiers, Einaudi etc). Somehow this is extremely popular, I would say try to listen to real (jazz/classical) pianists...


This comment makes me smile. Just realise that time marches on, go with the flow, and enjoy everything that comes with it. Like this wonderful piano piece.
Just WOW!!!

That segue from Motherland into this... A real double-take moment.
 pauldcvc wrote:

One of too many mediocre piano tunes, high school quality (Yann Tiers, Einaudi etc). Somehow this is extremely popular, I would say try to listen to real (jazz/classical) pianists...



What high school did you go to?  As a pianist I would say this is deceptively simple, with a lovely coherent melody and some interesting and unobvious chords and modulations.
One of too many mediocre piano tunes, high school quality (Yann Tiers, Einaudi etc). Somehow this is extremely popular, I would say try to listen to real (jazz/classical) pianists...


Not all piano instrumentals are slow and boring, but the ones Radio Paradise plays certainly are
Sound tinkerers live in Paris. A concert worth seeing and hearing. 
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPPzQgTaLbo
 pyrateparadox988 wrote:

Love it when a simple, quiet and sparkling composition just makes you go still, but forces you to move to see who the artist is because you must jot the name down and search for more.

Later.... for now... listening...



Well put, I concur.
I am not here in the main mix to listen to Spotify-ish felted piano playlist.
Beautifull 
Quite an affecting piece. I imagine a soundscape for free climbing. The melody mostly conveys grace, mastery, and resilience, with just a hint of anxiety or danger.
Love this, first heard of this composer from a friend who played  "My Friend the Forest" in a yoga class---couldn't get enough of listening to it for a long time. Just beautiful. 
 pyrateparadox988 wrote:

Love it when a simple, quiet and sparkling composition just makes you go still, but forces you to move to see who the artist is because you must jot the name down and search for more.

Later.... for now... listening...


Same response here.  Very nice piece. 
Ok, this is f'ing classic...
Hauntingly beautiful. xx
Agnes Obel mute
Love it when a simple, quiet and sparkling composition just makes you go still, but forces you to move to see who the artist is because you must jot the name down and search for more.

Later.... for now... listening...
Chalk up yet another artist for my musical education thanks to RP! Starting with an "8" actually.
Beautifully delicate
Such a stellar musician.
Yann tiersenesque, good
Agree with Ed's comment.
Nice tune.  Going with a 7 rating to start
Pretty, and also melancholy.