John’s version of the final cataclysm included four distinct ‘visions’, while Loukianenko I don’t mean that as a criticism, but more as an Musical timbre of this album is about as related to John’s apocalypse as most ‘symphonic The work is supposed to be based on a rendition of John’s Revelation of theĪpocalypse, the final book in most Christian bibles. I’m not sure exactly what “other instruments” refer to beyond Loukianenko’s various Lines seem to be provided by the piano there are no discernable horns or stringsĪnywhere on the album and the guitar work is done by an uncredited contributor. But all the percussion and drums are programmed tracks the other bass Russian Dimitri Loukianenko provides the arrangements, keyboards, and “other Or not, it’s hard to tell really.Īviva is pretty much the work of a solo artist, but one that is a little bit hard to classify. This is largely an unknown project as far as I can tell, but it may be a promising positiveĪddition to the future of progressive rock. Posted Thursday, Ap| Review this album | Report (Review #119857) If you like keyboard driven prog some experimental excertions, this is an interesting CD! Percussion, in my opinion he did a decent job with it, I have heard lots of worse examples! Although it's obvious that Aviva uses programmed drums and Some tracks sound quite experimental with soaring keyboardsĪnd weird voices. The song The Valse At The End Of Timesĭelivers a guest-musician on guitar, he gives a very powerful touch to the music with rawĪnd propulsive guitar work. Prog like ELP and Japanese Gerard featuring a powerful Hammond sound, fluent piano runsĪnd flashy synthesizer flights, very spectacular. The instrumental music has strong echoes from bombastic keyboard driven The prime mover, he plays Grand piano, keyboards, bass, samples and programmed drumsĪnd percussion. Aviva is a brandnew (2007) Russian musical project in which multi-instrumentalist Aviva is
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