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The Sea 05:11
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La nau 05:01
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Hoquetus 05:29
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Jasmin 11:15
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Perasma 07:45
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Sadaf 07:20
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Atlas 05:05

about

A new album by Efrén López and Christos Barbas is always good news, especially if it is the first one by their acoustic duet, culminating 18 years of shared musicianship and friendship. During this period they have collaborated in numerous projects & albums, groups like L’Ham de Foc, Yeden, Aman Aman, Abracadabra and countless concerts in the circles of Labyrinth Musical Workshop in Crete and elsewhere, Labyrinth being another collective home of theirs. On Atlas the two musicians reconnect with the power of the acoustic duet’s sound and its simplicity, through a series of primarily new compositions (Hoquetus, Sadaf, La Nau, Jasmin) and also melodies coming from medieval and ottoman classical traditions (“Ben volgra, s'esser poges”, “Kürdi Peşrev”), with a lot of space and time spent in textural and minimal improvisations. Through years of mutual interaction and shared knowledge, the duet has developed a kind of common vocabulary, a lexicon based on the musical disciplines that each of them have studied in parallel, that are juxtaposed in multiple points and combined with extensive spaces for improvisation, silence and meditation.

The album came into being after the invitation from their friend Constantino López, musician and sound engineer, based in Murcia, southern Spain, to participate in his novel discographic project "Primavera en el Atlas Colección". The collection consists in the edition of a limited series of records by different artists, created in such a way as to guarantee, above all, the reconcilliation of the listener with the music in its purest and most natural state: it aspires to shed light on the art of musicians from a near and perhaps even personal angle by emphasizing the live interaction between musicians and the real feeling of playing together in the same space. Atlas is here - thus - an album name, the life project of Constantino, and also the title of the last track in the album composed by Efrén.

Atlas is many more things: it is the quest for the connection between greatness and smallness, between the supernatural and the natural, the link connecting the world of humans and that of gods; as the ancient greek myth has it, Atlas was a Titan condemned by Zeus to hold up the sky up on his shoulders, at the edge of the western world; another myth tells of how the Titan was turned into stone after an encounter with Perseus, his body transformed into the mountain range today found in Northern Morocco, the westernmost known end of the ancient world. Apart from the Titan giving his name to the Atlantic Ocean, and the maps of the world, we also find his trace inside the human body: Atlas is the name of the first vertebra of the spine, indeed supporting the entire head on the rest of the body. On the musical journey crossing the Atlas – as so many mythologies, religions and ancient philosophies around the word testify - sound and silence are seen as forces that not only create, but also keep the world together.

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credits

released May 28, 2021

Recorded by Constantino López / Loopers Estudios / 14-16 September 2020
Mixed & Mastered by Efrén López
Artwork by Nathalie Karagiannis
Graphic Design by Eleni Lomvardou

Efrén López: Oud, Lavta, Fretless Guitar, Oğur Sazı, Afghan Rabab, Tanpura
Christos Barbas: Ney, Lavta

All music composed by Efrén López (1,4,8,9) & Christos Barbas (1,2,5,6)
except Ben volgra, s'esser poges by Guiraut de Tholoza (fl.1245–1265) &
Kürdi Peşrev by Tanburi Angeli (1610-1690)

Produced by Constantino López, Efrén López & Christos Barbas

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seyir-muzik.com (worldwide - available soon)

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Christos Barbas Barcelona, Spain

Ney & Piano player and composer Christos Barbas is one of the most multifaceted and creative musicians coming from Greece the last years. He has collaborated with Ross Daly, Efrén Lopez, Zohar Fresco, Thomas Strønen, Magnanimus Trio, Neda and many others, participating in concerts worldwide and recording in the wider field of contemporary modal music with An Music, Felmay IT and ECM Records. ... more

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