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A bass motifconveying a certain forebodingemerges, ushering in repeating layered cello lines. There's warmth in Ellis's delivery but web site the brick-wall ending is jarring. The spare architecture of Linda Buckley's "Jump" frames Ellis's minimalist stirrings with an initially dreamy, sci-fi soundscape. On a canvas of increasingly abstract noise Ellis imposes stabbing rhythmic motifs. kim kardashian before and after Ellis is at her most lyrical on "Aisling Gheal"; Donnacha Dennehy's setting of a haunting Irish love song. There's mystery in Ellis's brew original site of airy lyricism and crushing gravitas and beauty in her sometimes somber, other times uplifting interpretations. Adrian Hart Diatribe Recordings 2014 Classically trained violinist Adrian Hart is s much at home playing Bartok or Bruch concertos as he is playing traditional Irish tunes, American traditional folk, cajun, klezmer or Balkan music.
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