Towards the Wind cover

Towards the Wind

Released

In the late 1990s, musical nomad Stephan Micus encountered an Armenian double-reed flute known as the duduk. With the shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute) it shares a fundamental emphasis on the breath that gives it life. Unlike the shakuhachi, the duduk is rarely played alone. As a vessel for “Padre” (dedicated to Micus’s father, Eduard, who died during the album’s recording), it needs no accompaniment. Fellow travelers on the album include kalimba, guitar, dondon (West African talking drum), and the bowed strains of the sattar. As much a song for those yet to be born as for those who have passed.

Tyran Grillo

Suggestions
Krohn + Micus cover

Krohn + Micus

Stephan Micus, Hans-Peter Krohn
Bloom cover

Bloom

Areni Agbabian, Nicolas Stocker
Blue Maqams cover

Blue Maqams

Django Bates, Jack DeJohnette, Dave Holland, Anouar Brahem
The Sea cover

The Sea

Terje Rypdal, Ketil Bjørnstad, Jon Christensen, David Darling
Timeless cover

Timeless

Jan Hammer, Jack DeJohnette, John Abercrombie
Molt And Anecdote cover

Molt And Anecdote

Michael Northam
Bold as Light cover

Bold as Light

Stephan Micus
Cello cover

Cello

David Darling
Nomad Songs cover

Nomad Songs

Stephan Micus
Panagia cover

Panagia

Stephan Micus
Portrait d'un Glacier cover

Portrait d'un Glacier

Lionel Marchetti
Pond cover

Pond

John Hudak