ForeverLive

Some recent instrumental recordings have invested much energy in a certain form of modesty. By toying with irony and even anonymity, four introspective performers magnify the object of their attention.
These quiet compositions come from suburban Moscow, southern Ukraine, and the Crimea. Their authors all hope to capture the gentle, precious sentiments that are so often manhandled by commercially-driven storytelling.
Three gentle releases have just appeared from Ukrainian and Russian downtempo artists. Using colleagues from Estonia and Kazakhstan, they sketch some common views on romance - and what color it might be...
Sitting quietly behind the stage name of Ferrous is Sergei Shevchenko (above), a young musician from the industrial city of Ekaterinburg.  Born in 1992, he has just released a most pleasing series of instrumentals on the Datenbits netlabel, tagged as "ambient, ambient house, chillout, idm, and...

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Audio

ForeverLive – Spring Atmosphere
ForeverLive – New Life of the Old Tree
ForeverLive – The Brightness of the Sky
ForeverLive – Endless Expectation
ForeverLive – White City
ForeverLive – Piano podcast #4
ForeverLive – Piano podcast #5
ForeverLive – Piano podcast #3

Video

Brightness of the Sky
Crimean Sunset