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Review: 'KRAMPL, GERALD'
'.. until at last, night closes in'   

-  Label: 'Indigo Music'
-  Genre: 'Ambient' -  Release Date: '29th September 2014'

Our Rating:
The therapeutic power of music means that it can be energizing, revitalizing or else guide the listener towards a calmer, more reflective state. Gerald Krampl solo piano works fall squarely into the latter category.

He started his musical career in the 1960s and during the 70s and 80s formed two Progressive Rock bands Kyrie Eleison and Indigo. Since 2006 he has worked as a solo artist and there's no trace of his prog past to be heard on this album.

The fourteen tracks are Einaudian grand piano variations that could variously be labelled ambient, new age or neo-classical. They were recorded in a single day at the 'Theater Kurpark Oberlaa' in his home city of Vienna, Austria.

There isn't much diversity but over the course of almost of an hour Krampl delivers plenty of tranquil melodies designed to help pacify stressed minds.

Gerald Krampl's website
  author: Martin Raybould

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KRAMPL, GERALD - .. until at last, night closes in