The Harmony of the Ecstasy is MarryAnn's second
album of electronic music with many pop and rock
ingredients. It continues the musical philosophy
of the first album - painting the world with
harmonies using progressive electronic sounds
but with intent to make music timeless.
In The Harmony of the Ecstasy MarryAnn musically
explore events which make big changes in our
lives, builds up our characters and of course
bring to us strong emotions (positive and
negative). Compositions try to repropose those
moments but with message "that in every thing we
should always find something positive".
Intolerance is MarryAnn's debut CD of
electronic music. In this album He musically explores the
world, people and life. He often like to say
that he paint the world with harmonies.
In the Intolerance MarryAnn meditate about the causes of so
much pain in the world. Is this the avidity,
money, or maybe the color of skin? But probably
the main cause is the extreme INTOLERANCE
between people. And if this is not going to
change, all this negative energy will
finally culminate in a complete world destruction.
This
DVD includes:
- video spot for the song Intolerance
(CD
Intolerance)
- video spot for the song Phoenix
(CD
The Harmony of the Ecstasy)
- Two previously unreleased songs
- samples of all till today published song
- BIO & Info
- Reviews
TheVibes.net
Rigorously
instrumental music, ideal for ambient
music
basis,
equipped with large style list. We could
describe our preferable song "In the
name of" as a "Ambient New Age"
(translation from Italian)...more
Rock On Net
Main qualities of the music
production on both CDs are atractiveness,
brightness and high spirits. The music is full
of positivism and of a big dose of personal way
of doing. (translation from Slovenian)...more
Progrography Like TD, MarryAnn
understands the importance of moving the
listener along, and even slips in
interesting sounds like the little
signposts that Johannes Schmoelling used
to paint. And like Jarre, MarryAnn has a
common touch that reaches across to the
dancefloor, with accessible melodies...more
Wind And Wire
If you're a fan of
synth-pop artists from the '80s but
also enjoy instrumental EM/synth music these two releases
are almost certain to put a grin on your
face even while you find yourself
uncontrollably tapping your feet,
dancing round the room, or drumming your
fingers on the steering wheel...more