Blair Coron - DO/RE
The debut EP from abstract art loving Blair Coron is a musical masterpiece.Â
Glorified, cinematic, sensational and wickedly instrumental.
Pulsating bass piano in opening track âKandinskyâ provides exemplary foundations for tense escalated ear bending piano riffs. 100 hands tripping over themselves to fulfil a mind boggling top line melody. Blairâs ability to paint light and dark on a score sheet really is evident from note one.Â
âArpeggios For Salvinoâ is an honourable arpeggio infected score which like âKandinskyâ effortlessly carries a story. This number has a gleeful feel, almost like an ascendence to a greater being. It is completely engrossing and Coronâs scrupulous attention to dynamisms coincide f*cking amazingly.Â
âHaikuâ. Track three is so minimalist in itâs infancy. Strained but delicate, tentative but assured. The right hand melody leaves us ...Â
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âAbstract #32âČ.Â
âa dissonant form of monotone drones, and a brilliant explosion of architectural abstractionâ
An intriguing fusion of spoken word and a reinvention of beat poetry. âAbstract #32âČ is a showpiece which illustrates Blairâs deep knowledge of language, music and art.
âInspired by an unresolved cadenceâ
The final track âArabesqueâ, Iâll leave you with.
DO/RE me fa so lovely is this EP.Â
https://blaircoron.bandcamp.com/releases
Keep your eyes, ears and all over body parts peeled for this Glasgow based Hans Zimmer to be hitting a venue near you Jan/Feb.














