Adrian Lane has an idiosyncratically unique sound, one that is hauntingly beautiful, utterly intriguing and very much his own. Lane uses stringed instruments in such a way that you, the listener, are left wondering
"what is that instrument?"
His latest album -
"Branches never remember" - on
Preserved Sound is a prime example of his particular brand of expressive folky brilliance: the sounds he presents are beautiful and intriguing, as stated before: they are beguiling in the way that gets under the skin but also atmospheric, cinematic and totally engaging. This is folk-infused, imaginative modern classical music at its very best.
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