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Join Date: Jun 2005
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I must kindly and wholeheartedly agree. KgZ is one of the most understated artistic luminaries of our time. His genius compositions infused with artistic tone coloring as well as a splash of jazz theory to intrigue and interest the listener are always a joy to listen to. IN FACT, it may not be a stretch to say that KgZ is not only one of the greatest composers to contribute to the Flash Flash Revolution project, but he is ALSO, without a shred of doubt in my Heart and Soul (another nod to KgZ's brilliance, he once made an amazing techno remix to that classic piece, and modestly deleted it because he felt that it was missing a piece to it and he didn't want to upset his fans with it. Heart wrenching.) , that KgZ is no doubt leagues above SGX, DJ Sharpnel, DM Ashura (everyones better than him) and every other great composer. Yes, KgZ is the best Flash Flash Revolution contributer of our time.
From Sea Air (which is misunderstood as a failed song when it is really artistic experimentalism) to Memories (a beautiful artistic expression of lost love and how it enraptures the soul into bitter recluse and a longing for what once was, i.e. The Sorrow of War, by Bao Ninh), KgZ is an artist who has explored music so intriguingly and powerfully that he is only destined to become the next Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Evans, Corea...the list is as endless as the possibilities for this great young talent. |
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