ARGAMAN - My little forest (full album)

Itai Argaman discovered his musical world as a young boy, writing his first orchestral composition at the early age of 15. Later on he was exposed to electronic soundscapes, and started developing his own unique signature sound. During this period of development Itai discovered the world of frequencies and sound engineering and took it one step further with his unique approach and vision. Using these capabilities Itai creates new sonic dimensions; morphing, twisting and sculpting sounds into a complete musical journey. These days Itai is composing cinematic scores, producing, engineering and designing sound in his own studio. Itai’s first Album -- ’My Little Forest’ was released in 2009, reaching an ever-growing worldwide audience, exposing them to his art and passion. His message of an artistic world without boundaries has begun to seep into the fabric of our existence. My Little Forest: Rarely in the electronic music world nowadays does an album come along that is so ground breaking and earth shattering, it renews the listener with a second wind of inspiration, enthusiasm, and vitality. And when it does, the amount of mediocrity one needs to sift through to discover it requires a metal detector and a sturdy mental shovel. However, this album, “My Little Forest“, by Israeli producer and virtuoso Agraman, is the exception to this and so many other percieved rules. Having been playing and composing orchestral and classical music since the age of 6, by the time he reached adulthood, his highly sought after scores were being featured in box office films. Then, Agraman was introduced to electronic music, which completely distorted and revamped his perceptions. His debut project album, “My Little Forest“, encapsulates a life of musical composition and arrangement which spans both decades and genres. This cornucopia of sound and style draws from a virtual buffet of instruments, both classical and digital, whose genre influences draw from IDM, dub, ambient and the classical training he recieved as a child. “My Little Forest“ is nigh indescribable using verbal vernacular. Although an attmept has been made to do so below, the best recommendation the reviewer can offer is to listen to yourself and learn why words simply don’t do this ten track masterpiece of art justice. Afterwards, you will be telling your friends all about this amazing artist project as excitedly and kiddishly as the reviewer is as well. “My Little Forest“ by Agraman is a surefire 10-star achiever, with every track recieving its own ball of shimmering white light.
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