Christmas is just around the corner, if you’re not
feeling it yet I hope this post will get you in a more festive mood.
If there is a thing I cannot imagine Christmas without
(besides family gathering), that would be Christmas carols. Ever since I
remember, we always were singing at my household around this period of time. While
cleaning our house, baking and preparing various dishes or putting in and
decorating our Christmas tree.
As I grew up I learned to play some songs on my
guitar, so that we can all sing afterChristmas Eve dinner (before opening our presents!).
Of course you can say that these songs get monotonous,
boring or even irritating after some time (especially if they are played on a
never ending loop on the radio or in a shopping centre), but what’s amazing is
that you have many songs you can choose from, with different genres, styles,
arrangements, various instruments etc.
That’s what I want to share with you today – some of
my favourite festive songs, I’ve discovered and enjoy listening to in December.
I’ve already talked about Sleeping at last and how
amazed I am of Ryan’s songwriting skills, here’s the proof, an amazing,
intimate Christmas song. I absolutely adore his Christmas carol covers too.
This song was used in the third season of a Norwegian
show, called SKAM. I fell in love with this arrangement and Nils voice, stunning!
My favourite Christmas song by Super Junior. It’s very
cheerful so it always puts me in a good mood.
Sainte
Nuit, or Silent Night, a very classical cover,
but I love it. Bruno’s voice works magic in Christmas songs.
I only tolerate this song in this particular version,
I like Pellek’s energy, he’s genuinely enjoying this song, nice guitar riffs
too.
Have you ever heard about dream pop? Although it has pop in its name, it’s not a mainstream
music, but rather indie or alternative – it always bothered me why the genre
goes by dream pop and not dream
indie... maybe that’s the matter of how it sounds, dream indie sounds a bit
awkward, I admit, but nevermind!
Dream pop is a very specific type of music and I
always find it difficult to describe it as accurately as possible, but the main
idea is to create a music which kind of puts you into this mood of slow-motion
almost. I know it sounds bizarre, but I assure you it’s awesome. Dreamy, ethereal,
hypnotic, mesmerizing, calm, soothing... that’s how I feel it. Also, it’s very
inspiring, because it allows you to fully immerse yourself in the music and the
lyrics (which happen to have an important role in the immersion itself), and as
a result it opens your mind in such a way that no other genre of music (none
that I know of) can. It’s an ideal music while you travel, read, paint or even
just lie down. It’s a bit similar to ambient music (which in turn I would
describe as the core of the sound that accompanies you everywhere as a sort of
background – very interesting btw!), but dream pop more often than not has
lyrics. As I said before its introspective role is significant, the breathy
vocals accompagnied by minimalistic sound and melody (mainly produced by guitar
or synthesizer) make the whole package. Alright, now that I’ve cleared it up,
let me introduce you to my favourite dream pop band : Beach House. (Though they hate it when people label them!)
Beach House is an American duo created in Baltimore in
2004 by a vocalist, Victoria Legrand and multiinstrumentalist, Alex Scally. Their
meeting must have been written in the stars, because they claim to be musical
soulmates, their bond growing stronger with time taught them patience and
cemented their friendship. That must be why they are going as strong as ever
even today (which not many bands and duos can brag about). As of 2018, they have
released seven full studio albums, the last of which, called 7 , was released on May this year and
has been critically acclaimed, some even call it their best album yet, and I
must highly agree with that. It takes you on a fantastic journey.
Interesting
fact : It took
them about 11 months to create 7. Normally
they would make it in half this time, but they decided to polish it and not
limit themselves in the writing process and in the musical aspect. They like to
experiment with the sound in general but not to this extent – 7 has many songs that can’t be recreated
live, bold decision, may I add. As for the lyrics their main source of
inspiration and questioning was the place of women in the world and the
different roles that society imposes on them.
The Baltimore duo is one of a kind. They are bold,
creative, strong-willed, down to earth, very sensible and attuned to
interpreting and analysing the human psyche. Although they don’t really like to
talk with the press, when they do, their interviews are extraordinarily
profound, philosophical even. Here is one of them, if you’re interested.
Is dream pop your cup of tea? Write in the comments!
Up
until now I’ve been mostly writing about bands and artists from the 20th
century, although I absolutely love listening to old stuff, especially when I’m
travelling or skating. Therefore
I’ve decided to fix that and make a post about some epic (in my opinion) tunes
that don’t get old with passing time.
Some people say that old music (old enough to be
remembered by them I guess) is the best music of all times and it has something
that modern music is lacking profoundly – a soul. Well, as you may already assume,
I don’t really share that opinion. I don’t really care when a certain song was
written, as long as it moves me in some way, be it an old song or a recently
released one. But on the other hand I kinda understand this point of view,
because it’s based on people’s experiences, memories and most of all nostalgia,
which is a very powerful emotion, as everyone knows. Who doesn’t reminiscence
the old good times with a whistful smile on their face? Who doesn’t want to
bring back those good times and memories that are ingraved preciously in our minds?
Who doesn’t have some space carved out
in their heart for a certain song because it reminds them of someone from the
past? Music is also that : a priceless memory lane.
So yeah. I do understand where someone may come from
when they say that today’s music is not the best kind. (Though I’d also tell
that said person to try and look deeper because it’s obviously not true and I
hope that in some way I proved that through my previous posts). But today, as I
said, we’ll look through some old music that I learned to love (with some
additional commentary on my part), so here and now, I invite you to drive
through my memory lane (aka chosen songs from my spotify playlist), maybe we’ll
meet at some point? J
This song is a TOTAL JAM. It really puts me in a good
mood and make me wanna dance (which I am not really good at unfortunately...)
and goof around. It’s been constantly on the radio since I was little and I
never get tired of it.
I’ve been growing up with rock and metal music in the
background since my dad was a huge fan of old bands, like this one, Black
Sabbath or Depeche Mode. This music makes me think of him and my childhood.
A beautiful song from the Dirty Dancing movie, one of
my favourite movies in the romance genre.
It’s one of those songs I’ve been surrounded by for as
long as I remember, the falsetto is incredibly impressive to me. My
brother likes them too!
This song was covered by Fugees and it surpassed in
popularity the original version, that’s really a shame. I like Lori’s soulful
singing and the story behind this song – apparently she wrote some of the
lyrics after she had seen Don McLean perform Empty Chairs.
I’ve travelled a lot with my family in the past and
this song was often played in the radio. The Police was also one of my dad’s
favourite. Whenever I hear it I have a desert road behind my eyes.
I couldn't NOT put this song in here, it wouldn’t feel
right. Very few people can cover Queen’s songs. Anyone watched the movie that
came out in the theater’s some time ago?
A pop icon and inspiration to many. Billie Jean
reminds me of GTA, a game I played with my brothers in primary school.
I love the chorus and the general cheerfulness of this
song!
Perversely written song about love. Totally magical!
It reminds me of my teenage love. :)
If
you want to hear some more of my old favourites, here’s my playlist.
Comment below your favourite old songs, I’d love that!
LP performed yesterday in Polish morning show on TVN
(DD TVN – Good Morning TVN) with her new song. I’ve also heard today Girls Go Wild on the radio, so I call it
a sign to write about LP, since I wanted to write about her at some point
anyway.
I think she gained so much popularity these last few
years that she doesn’t need much introduction, does she?
Maybe some of you already know that but LP is an
acronym derived from her name and surname : Laura Pergolizzi. She has
Italian roots, her grandparents come from Naples and Palermo. Since she turned
15 years old, and after her mother’s death she decided to immerse herself
completely in music and later on try her luck in the musical industry.
Unfortunetely her first three albums, although
critically acclaimed, didn’t bring her much recognition and success. Personally,
I think it’s due to bad marketing, because they are quite good! That and maybe
the fact they don’t really fall into mainstream music, not the way her new
songs seem to. It’s been 17 years since the release of her debut album, her music
style changed a lot, it’s true. She started out as a wild, bad-ass rockstar, then
sort of slowly transitioned into pop and indie music. In the meantime she
co-wrote many songs for such artists as Rihanna, Christina Aguilera, Rita Ora,
Cher and many others.
Interesting
fact :
She can play the harmonica, the guitar and the ukulele
– the last of which kind of became her signature instrument. Most of her new
songs has ukulele sound embedded into it as well as her whistles!
The breaking point for LP was when she released Lost on you in 2016. Still to this day, it’s her most watched video on youtube with 172
millions of views. And I mean, no wonder, it’s such a great song, it made me a
fan of hers in an instant. LP is to put is simply musically gifted, she has not
only a very powerful voice (her operatic vibrato gives me goosebumps!), but her
writing and composing skills are excellent too. I think these years are her
BEST yet, all her new stuff is incredibly catchy, she’s a mood and trend
setter! Also don’t get me started on her stage presence, I mean, her stance is so
cool, she’s basically oozing with
self confidence and I think that’s what really attracts people to her and her
music in general, me included.
Last but not least, small announcement guys! LP is
about to release a new album called Heart
to Mouth on December 7, 2018. I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait to
hear it! Any LP fans in here?
Although he’s a quite well-known artist, I think he’s
a bit underrated. You might have already heard some songs of his, like Grace Kelly or Relax, take it easy. They’ve become worldwide hits quite fast, I
still remember it vividly, I was in a primary school at the time and every
other phone ringtone was Mika’s song.
Interesting
fact : Mika was
born in Beirut, and his roots are Lebanese. Since he was a little child he was
moving a lot with his parents, but he lived most of his life in the UK. Little
does anybody know that he’s a poliglot! He can speak fluently English, French,
Italian, Spanish and a little bit Arabic and Mandarin.
Mika (or rather Michael Holbrook Penniman Jr.) has
about three and half/four octaves. He’s been classicaly trained since he turned
10 years old, by a professional Russian opera singer. His phenomenal control
over his voice and vibrato is a good proof ofthat. Mika can easily sing in low as well as in high register and his
timbre is very distinctive from other voices in the music industry. If you recall
for instance the chorus of Grace Kelly,
you’ll know what I mean. This way of
expression was and still is very innovative and impressive.
I absolutely adore his way of singing, how confident
he is on the stage, his charisma is out of this world! He truly enjoys
performing and it’s as clear as day that he’s not faking emotions while
singing. He’s a nuclear bomb in fast, funky and dance songs and an emotional
story-teller when it comes to ballads. I think it’s essential for a vocalist to
have this kind of depth and urge to express their feelings through their voice,
to be a soul exhibitionist, as weird as it may sound. And I think Mika is a
good example of such artist.
To tell the truth, I’ve only really started to listen to his music when I become hooked on the
French edition of The Voice : la
plus belle voix. He’s one of the judges in there since 2014, so for 5
seasons in total for the time being, but it is already confirmed that he’s also
going to participate in the next season in 2019. For a long time, The Voice : la plus belle voix was
my favourite singing competition and I believe it’s the best edition of The
Voice including The Voice US, UK, Poland etc., at least in my opinion. Why is
that? Because it never ceases to surprise me one way or the other. Each episode
is not only exceptionally pleasing in terms of music, songs choices and
arrangements, but the ambiance all in all is why it’s worth it to give it a
try. The contestants are also very creative too and from the get-go! There are
very few blind auditions from other countries which are as striking or as thrilling.
Besides, I really like the judges and their banter, they make a great team of
their own. And thanks to this show I’ve realised that Mika has another trait I
didn’t know about : he’s a good teacher! He’s so enthusiastic when he
explains and gives tips and advices, how one can improve his/her voice or
performance, the ways to interpretate the song, how to go about on the stage.
He’s painfully honest when he has to but his criticism is constructive and argumentative
and he’s just sharing his experience with newbies or wannabe singers, he makes
them come out of their shells, which I find admirable and make me like him even
more. And
to top it all he’s a really funny guy!
I wrote that The
Voice : la plus belle voix wasmy
favourite singing competition, because I like I am a singer better now, which I already talked to you a bit about
in my post about Dimash (stay tuned, I’m preparing a special post about this
show!)
For now, I recommend you to listen to the live version
of Grace Kelly in an exquisite
arrangement with Symphony Orchestra conducted by Maestro Simon Leclerc.
I thought it’d be interesting to make a post about one
of my favourite instruments in the world : the guitar!Although I’m not going to bombard you with
technicalities because it’s an enourmous topic which may bore you if you’re not
playing it, so if you’re really curious you can make a reasearch on your own,
because that’s not what I want to focus on today.
I assume all of you know what guitar looks like and
that it’s a string instrument which varies in three main types : acoustic,
classical and electric.
I’m playing acoustic/classical guitar since I turned
11 years old. Initially, I’ve been taking guitar classes at my school, about 2
hours a week, but since I’ve graduated my primary school I’ve been practising
all by myself, mainly through videos on youtube, or posts on blogs or forums.
If you want to start playing on the guitar, my advice
is that in the beginning you need to have someone to teach you basic chords,
how to tune your instrument and replace broken strings. Whether someone shows
you that in person, or online I think it’s important, because not only you’re
not wasting time on figuring it out yourself, you can progress more quickly and
efficiently and move on to more advanced stuff. All in all, I think the guitar
doesn’t require much money when you’re starting out, it’s relatively cheap
(300zł> for classical guitar, +other expenses like guitar case) andmost of all, it’s an instrument that it’s
quite easy to learn to play on, even on your own. Personally, I’m not a very
advanced player, I’ve been playing on and off on it since I started, but my
goal wasn’t to play professionally, but for the pure joy of playing, creating,
jamming and making covers. I’d also love to learn playing on electric guitar in
the future, I’ve already played a couple of times on my friend’s guitar and the
feeling is definitely one of a kind.
For today’s post, I figured, why not making a list of
my favourite guitar solos and share it here with you with some additional commentary?
I’ll narrow it down to japanese rock music, because I feel like I’ve neglected
it a bit and I’d love to introduce you to some of the amazing bands that at
some point were inherent part of my life. It’s extremely difficult to choose,
but well, here goes nothing!
X Japan
Do
I even need to say anything? I’ve
already written about them in here. Hide (the guy with pink hair) is my number
one guitarist and a huge musical inspiration. Guitar solos : 5:57-7:05,
8:00-8:35, 9:58-13:00
Deluhi
Sadly, they disbanded in 2011 after only 3 years of
playing together. Amazing sound and distinctive style, not the mention the
unbelievable musical skills of each member. About a week ago they announced
that they’re going to release a 10th anniversary album at the end of the year
and held a special, one-time reunion concert in BLITZ Akasaka on 12 April 2019.
Guitar solos : 0:55-1:18, 3:30-4:15, 5:17-5:53
Versailles
They’ve been in Poland a couple of times, amazing
band! Their music concept is "the
absolute youshikibi (beauty of form) sound and extremes of
aestheticism". Faith&Decision
is one of the most polished rock songs I’ve ever heard. Guitar solos :
1:33-3:14, 3:30-4:25, 5:17-6:50, 9:18-9:30, 12:13-12:50, 15:05-15:48
Galneryus
In this particular song symphonic orchestra music
meets power metal. This sort of combination is so powerful and beautiful to me,
I literally feel like it pierces my soul. Galneryus is a top-notch band! This
song is deeply inspired by Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D major, Op 35. Guitar
solos (by the one and only Syu!): 2:27-3:13, 4:37-5:50, 6:14-6:43, 8:04-9:28, 12:40-13:24
Luna Sea
A legendary band formed in the late 80’s, very popular
in Japan. Sugizo and INORAN are well-known and very skillful guitarists. Guitar
solo: 2:00-2:53
L'arc en ciel
One of the biggest bands in Japan. I have a soft spot
for them in my heart, it’s actually the first japanese band I’ve listened to
and fell in love with. Guitar solo : 3:30-4:04
Dir en grey
They had a concert in Warsaw about a month ago, they
very often include Poland in their World Tour Concerts, so it’s worth it to
follow their schedule. It’s one of those bands that leave a huge impression on
you. Poetic lyrics, unique sound and very charismatic, controversial and
emotional vocalist. And good guitar solos! Guitar solo : 3:00-4:00
Do you have any favourite guitar solos? If yes, please
share it with me in the comments, I’d love to hear it.
I’m really jealous of you guys, because I’m going to
introduce you to someone truly special and I know I say it a lot, but this
time, it’s a big deal okay? I’d gladly lose my memories of this band, just to
get to fall in love with their music all over again. I said band though it’s
not really the truth. Ok, let me just clear this out : Sleeping at last
started out as a band in 1999. It consisted of 3 musicians back then :
Ryan O’Neal, Chad O’Neal and Dan Perdue. They released 4 albums together, then two
of the members left, and since about 2011, Ryan O’Neal was the only one left.
He pursued to write new music under the name of the band, though it’s more of a
musical solo project now.
Basically, Ryan is in charge of everything seeing that
he’s also a multi-instrumentalist, though he very often collaborates with
various musicians and instrumentalists. He’s not only self producing but also
writing lyrics, composing and singing. Don’t ask me how he does it, because I’m
wondering myself, but he seems to handle it quite well, I mean he’s been doing
that for some time already and he’s releasing new stuff now and then, just like
a regular band would do. However, now that I think about it, he’s rarely
touring and having live concerts, so that must be the answer. Though I’m not
complaining, quite the contrary! I’m amazed, always.
His creativity is just out of this world and is
contagious as well. Listening to his music is like drinking a magical potion
stimulating the right hemisphere. It also has a healing effect on me, so he’s
the number one for me in that aspect as well. And don’t get me started on his
song-writing skills, he’s equally putting as much effort into lyrics as into
music itself, and the final effect very often leaves me breathless, emotional and dazed.
Interesting fact : What’s also worth
mentioning is that he’s making podcasts about the whole process behind his
music, and I absolutely adore them. Before that he was also making long post
about it on the official site (it’s easy to navigate and the aesthetics is so
lovely) – just look for a tag How it was made to find his older posts. Not only they put some light on parts I wouldn’t
normally pay attention to, but he’s explaining step by step his thought
process, why he wrote it the way he did, how did he choose instruments for it,
where did the general idea come from and many more. Here you can listen to it
yourself through this link (just select one of the options).
Let me shortly describe you some of his big projects :
1.Yearbook – consists of 36 songs in total, which were released regularly
throughout the span of a whole year, 3 songs per month.
2.Many Beautiful Things – an original motion
picture soundtrack; it’s a documentary about the life and art of watercolorist,
Lilias Trotter. Here’s the trailer :
3.Atlas : Year One – that’s absolutely one of my favourite albums ever!
It consists of 30 songs, but they are divided into 6 thematic EPs : Darkness,
Light, Space I, Space II, Land & Oceans. If you ever wondered how
the whole solar system may sound like, then here you go.
4. Atlas : Year Two– it’s an ongoing project, which is a sort of continuation
of the other album, but it mainly focuses on Human Life instead of the whole
universe. It has 5 themes : Life,
Senses, Emotions, Intelligence and Enneagram.
If
you don’t know what Enneagram is, it is a model which focuses on human psyche. It’s divided into 9 basic personality types
which are more or less connected to each other. It is said that each person has
one personality type throughout his/her whole life, with possible influences
from other types, which are called wings.
And
what Ryan attempts is to represent as accurately as possible all the personality
types, with all their characteristics, strengths, insecurities and hopes. I
think he’s doing a phenomenal job with it! What’s more, each Enneagram song has
various sounds weaved into it. Ryan
calls it fingerprints, these short
sounds are recorded by his friends and family who represent certain type of
personality.
He’s done it
before in other songs too, I think it’s a wonderful idea and makes the whole
experience of listening to it even more significant and special.
If you’ve read my old posts on this blog, you already
know that I’m a huge fan of musicals, especially the French ones. Today
I’m going to introduce you to one of them, as I promised not so long ago.
Starmania is a cyberpunk rock opera and its official theatrical
premiere was in 1979. Michel Berger and Luc Plamondon are responsible for the
phenomenal music and lyrics, that are remembered to this day. The proof of that
is not only the fact that it is still played in various places, but as
far as I know, there are also plans to make it a full, 3D movie.
So what’s the plot, you may ask?
Imagine that Occident is no longer divided into
separate countries, but is united into one entity. Its capital, called
Monopolis, is a city of everyone’s dreams, dreams of becoming a star. In the
run-up to the presidental election, Monopolis is terrorized by the Black Stars,
a gang leaded by Johnny Rockfort along with Sadia, a cross-dressed woman, who
was originally born in the upper-class. They plan their attacks in the
Underground Cafe right before the eyes of a waitress, Marie-Jeanne, who is wishing
for a better life. Above this Underground Cafe rises the golden tower of
billionaire and former military Zero Janvier. The latter announces his
candidacy for the presidential election and defends the model of a police state. His campaign is based
on racism, liberal economy and anti-ecological conception: the "new atomic
world". In the meantime, Sadia decides to contact Crystal, who is the host
of a show called Starmania, with an offer one cannot just refuse: an exclusive
interview with Johnny Rockfort. And that’s
just the beginning of a disaster.
It may sound a little complicated, because a lot of
things is happening at once, and the plot gets more and more intense with time
as the new characters appear, but it really pulls you in, and the music
compliments the story so well, it makes the experience more wholesome, satisyfing
and more powerful in transmitting the message, which by the way is very up-to-date :
the world is threatened by terrorism and dictatorship, two forces that have the
power to destroy the peace once and for all. It was portrayed perfectly by the main
characters, who are lost, who are longing to love and be loved, who don’t know
what to do with their lives, so they question the meaning of life in despair;
the existential turmoil is clear and enhanced by media manipulation.
Interesting
fact : There’s
also an English version of this musical, it’s called Tycoon, and had its debut on stage in 1996. The
lyrics were rewritten by Tom Rice, who I
reckon did a great job at adapting Starmania.
What really surprised me
though was that it starred Celine Dion, Cyndi Lauper and Tom Jones in the
studio version. I also found a live performance where Celine Dion sung one of
the songs from this musical, in French, in a duet with Bruno Pelletier, it’s so
unbelievably epic I need to share it with you.
S.O.S
d’un terrien en detresse
– a song which all of you must know by now, and I hope are not bored of – properly depicts
these feelings of loneliness, loss and uncertitude, and think it’s a good
summarize of this whole musical. Thus one more time, I encourage you to listen
to the original version, sung by Daniel Belavoine and also the English version Only the very best, performed by Peter Kingsbery,
the lyrics of which are changed drastically, but I think the main idea stays
there intact. It’s good to have many performances to choose from, don’t you
think?
I’ve been meaning to write about him for so long, so I
thought no more delay, today is The Day.
Tom Odell is a British singer, songwriter and
composer, officialy releasing music since around 2012, when he got signed to Columbia
Records.
I’ve discovered him about three years ago on youtube
and instantly fell in love with his authenticity, sensibility and his
commendable modesty. More often that not he’s just sitting behind the piano,
playing and singing to his heart content. Normally, there are also back up
vocalists, or other instrumentalists as well, but it’s not obnoxious, if you
know what I mean?
Not that I don’t appreciate and like special effects and
all that commotion with dancers, props and so on; but that’s simply not what
you expect when you go to Tom’s concert, and it’s completely fine. Simplicity
wins me over.
Tom composes and writes his own music since he was a
teenager. Although he wasn’t very confident at stage at first (he was
especially self-conscious about his singing),but through trials and mistakes he
gained experience in this area, and what I can say? He just has this certain
energy flow when he performs and charisma that draws you in, like a moth to light.
Two years ago, when he was touring in Europe after
realising his second album « Wrong Crowd » I had the absolute
pleasure to hear him live in Poznań. It was a very magical and emotional night
for me, and I think for him as well, since it was his 25th birthday. Of course
we sang him Happy Birthday and prepared a special present for him to celebrate it :
it consisted mainly of letters, fanarts, poem books and food. What’s more,
throughout the whole concert we agreed on using special banners or light our
phones up at the right moment.
Needless to say, Tom was very thankful and grateful, he’s
just very attentive to his audience and vice versa and I think that’s how it’s
supposed to be like between fans and their favourite artist – this sort of
mutual respect and understanding.
Interesting
fact : His third
full album called « Jubilee Road » will be released on 26th october 2018.
On his upcoming tour he’s also going to perform in Poland next year : on
25th January in Krakow and on 26th January in Warsaw. The tickets are still
available, so if you’re interested, you can purchase them and see for yourself
what kind of artist he is. :) Here’s a little snippet from his new album to encourage you to
do so:
Do you remember my post about Damien Sargue? Well, I
discovered Bruno Pelletier practically at the same time in high school, through
a musical I think everyone at least heard about : Notre Dame de Paris. Bruno plays there as Gringoire, a poet, who falls
under Esmeralda’s spell. I think one of the reasons I love musicals so much is
that it is made and performed by actors, who make it believable, magical,
emotional, who are truly passionate about what they do no matter how many times
they have sung the same song already. And I believe Bruno depicts that
perfectly. His vocal skills are truly exquisite, he shines in this
musical with his rich and powerful voice, maybe that’s why he’s mostly linked
to it, but I mean, there’s so much more to him, to his incredible talent, also
in composing. I don’t think he’s getting enough credit for that, and that’s a
shame.
He’s an
experienced musical theatre artist and singer and a wonderful interpreter with a
considerably huge discography (13 full albums!). The last of which ‘Soirée Intime
au Théâtre Petit Champlain’ was
released in 2018, and it’s a live album, from a concert where he sung a wide
repertoire of songs from all his musical career, like « Le temps des Cathédrales »,
« Berce-moi » or « Règne ». It’s really amazing and I like
the idea of an intimate concert, it’s cozy and warm like a blanket, but so so
emotional nonetheless. It leaves you space to really appreciate the music.
Interesting fact : Before Bruno Pelletier played in Notre Dame de Paris, he became popular
thanks to Starmania, a cyberpunk rock
opera, which btw is one of the most famous operas in French history! (I might
make a post about this opera in the future, just a small announcement :)
One of the songs that’s been executed in there is S.O.S. d'un terrien en
détresse. Sounds familiar? That’s the exact song, which Dimash interpreted in I am a Singer 2017 in China. You can
compare it to Pelletier’s version if you want :
Hello everyone and welcome to my blog! It’s been a while since
I have written something in here, but I’m planning to change that and (hopefully)
encourage you to listen to some amazing artists you may not have heard about
before.
Without
further ado, let me introduce you to Dinmukhamed Kanatuly Kudaibergen, also
known as Dimash.
I found him
by chance on youtube (serendipity, y’all). There was this video : „The best
voice in the world” or something like that, and I thought it’s just a clickbait, because how many times have you seen a title like that? A lot, right? So I just smiled to myself
thinking that someone is being uncreative but decided to watch it anyway, since
I like listening to new stuff. But then I listened and the more I listened the
more shocked I was. No, it was more than that, I was speechless, completely and
utterly flabbergasted. Just listen :
So to give
you a context : it’s a prestigious Chinese music show for professional
singers from all over the world. It’s called I am a Singer, and Dimash was invited
to participate in the fifth season in 2017. He has never been to China before, he doesn’t speak Chinese, but
it was a huge opportunity to him, so he decided to fly over there from
Kazakhstan (that’s where he comes from). He stole the hearts of everyone
(including mine) with his very first performance, when he sang a French song
called « SOS, d’un terrien en détresse »:
Interesting fact: Dimash is known for singing in different languages. In one of the episodes of I am a Singer he performed a Chinese version of Autumn Song. It was his first time singing in Chinese, but according to Chinese audience his prononciation was nearly perfect. This song later on also earned him a 'Favorite male singer' award (an award that could be compared to the Grammy Award) at the Chinese Golden Melody Festival!
It’s almost
ridiculous how wondrous his voice is. Apparently he has 6 octaves (though he
doesn’t care about this aspect himself), but what makes his voice truly
distinguable is his timbre, he can easily switch between registers and notes,
it’s like there’s a few people singing with one voice only. Although opera
singing is not a hardship for him, because he’s been trained classically since
he was 5 years old, he doesn’t want to sing in one particular style, but
incorporate different sounds to contemporary music as well as various instruments. As far as I
know Dimash can play the dombra (a traditional Kazakh instrument), the piano,
the guitar and the drums and he’s only 24 years old!
In my books, that makes him a prodigy. But you know what I admire about him the most? The
fact that he’s very down to earth, very thankful, humble and hardworking. He’s
not singing for fame, money or narcisstic reasons. He’s singing because he loves
music, he was born to sing, he’s THE VOICE. And he’s not taking it for granted,
he works on it, always improving and searching ways to make his performances
more enjoyable. But I mean, I like him as he is. He’s an emotional artist and
that’s that. He has a huge worldwide fanbase already (Official Polish Fanclub
included!)who supports him and loves him any way possible. I think I’ve never
been more proud to be a fan of someone and I hope his talent will get more
recognised in the future.