Friday, May 17, 2013
Ian C. Bouras Music Store
"Fused with Latin dance, dub, reggae, and electro, it’s a Spanish sound wrapped in Jamaica and American rock."--- J-Sin (Smother Magazine) ________________________________
“Take a rock drum-kit, latin percussion and guitars, and reggae-style bass, and you've got a surprisingly unique and fresh sound that is Ian. Artists like this are responsible for the evolution of musical genres." --- Blips and Beeps __________________________
"soars with the orchestral beauty that might accompany a wordless, slow-motioned scene from a love story. Then, in turn, it plunges the listener to the stark depths of longing and loneliness with a guitar that pulls at the heartstrings. Ian is definitely an artist with a creative ear for unexpected sound directions that lead to wonderful discoveries." --- Lily Emeralde and Emma Dyllan Phosphorescence Magazine _________________________________
A "remarkable ambient artist"--- Happyday New Age __________________________________
"There are a lot of nice layers of simple melodies that intersect in epic, tragic waves." --- The Music Snob ________________________________
"moody, engaging, multi-section composition draws the listener in like a movie, as if each section (including Spanish guitar, reggae melodic) is a character in a drama that’s unfolding" --- Music Connection_________________________________________
"cool musical experience...deep emotions in every track...pure mind clearing music" --- T.H.I.N. Magazine ___________________________________________
"keeps you on the edge of your seat...contains unexpected elements that make the listener question his or her perception...an air of mystery to the entire collection...Way Cool!" --- Phosphorescence Magazine __________________________________
"smokin’ and tasty dub, made with a dry rub of Spanish spices...Refreshing dub licks melt into rich harmonics that ping softly into sweetly picked melodies" --- Hypnagogue __________________________________________
"unexpected thematic twists...quite intriguing...something a bit different for the discerning listener” --- Awareness Magazine ________________________________________________
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