"Encyclopedia of Arto" by Arto Lindsay is a captivating journey through the eclectic and vibrant musical landscape crafted by the artist over the years. Released on May 27, 2014, under Ponderosa Music & Art, this two-disc set is a testament to Lindsay's diverse influences and innovative spirit, spanning genres from jazz and rock to folk and world music, with a distinctive blend of No Wave and Bossa Nova styles.
The album is a meticulously curated collection that spans Arto Lindsay's solo career from 1996 to 2004, offering a unique blend of studio recordings and live performances. The first disc is a compilation of some of Lindsay's best works, featuring tracks like "4 Skies," "Simply Are," and "Illuminated," which showcase his ability to seamlessly fuse Brazilian rhythms with experimental rock and avant-garde sensibilities. The second disc captures the raw energy and spontaneity of live performances, with tracks like "The Prize - Live," "Invoke - Live," and "Illuminated - Live," providing a glimpse into Lindsay's dynamic stage presence and improvisational skills.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 28 minutes, "Encyclopedia of Arto" is a comprehensive exploration of Arto Lindsay's musical genius. The album's packaging includes a cardstock gatefold sleeve with a booklet, adding a tactile and visual dimension to the listening experience. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Arto Lindsay's music, this album is a must-experience, offering a rich tapestry of sounds and styles that reflect the artist's boundless creativity and artistic vision.