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JÜRJENDAL NOYA

Electronic music pioneer, Miguel Noya, began work in the mid-1970s in his native Venezuela using the available tools, patch cord analog synthesis, pre-drum machine percussion, pre-sampler native sounds. His groundbreaking "Gran Sabana" caused a European concert promoter to refer to him recently as the "Venezuelan Jean-Michel Jarre". Meanwhile in rural Estonia, guitar stylist, Robert Jürjendal was quietly creating exotic, swirling soundscapes that defy description but leave one satisfied in a Fripp/Eno kind of way (he studied with the master himself in the School of Crafty Guitarists). The collaboration of Noya and Jürjendal yields a blended fusion as energizing as it is hypnotic - a new progressive ambient classic album two lifetimes in the making.

 
THE POWER OF DISTANCE

THE POWER OF DISTANCE