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Press:
Reviews: “Like fine jewelers Prana Trio craft perfect settings for the poems.” ~David Dupont, Cadence Magazine "One of the most stunning releases of the new year is the Prana Trio's The Singing Image of Fire (Circavision).” "Led by drummer Brian Adler, Prana Trio's music seems inspired by the atmospheric chamber jazz of the old ECM label—a rippling symphony of orchestral percussion..." ~David Luhrssen, Express Milwaulkee "Beautiful and haunting... with finger on the pulse of humanity, Prana Trio speaks of the universality of poetry and music across many cultures." ~Brad Walseth, Jazz Chicago "This collection of deeply meditative music strikes interior chords, where the heart and the mind's inner ear intersect, bringing the whole body alive." ~Raul d'Gama Rose, All About Jazz “A Barren and foreboding aural landscape is painted fantastically... The interplay of the musicians is seamless."
“'After Dark' was one of 2004's most precious objects, coming out of nowhere by a young North-American collective named Prana Trio, that approach their craft through a very specific angle.”
“Prana Trio is genuinely original… talented, relevant, etc… For those who can use the whole of their senses to experience music....” ~Jamie Rattner, Performer Magazine “The trio uses painterly brushstrokes....” ~Tom Greenland, AllAboutJazz-New York "Skillful playing, sparse..." ~David R. Adler, Philly Weekly
Interviews: "Prana Trio- The Silence In Between" Ventrilocution Magazine [2005-10-26] (Portugal)
"Listen to the Drums, How They Complain of Separation" Musique Machine Magazine [2005-04-10] (Holland)
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