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Vassilis Saleas, a renowned musician with a rich background as an accompanist for Dionisis Savopoulos and collaborator with Vangelis since the early 1990s, presents his captivating album "Fasma," released in 2001 under FM Records. This enchanting collection of 12 tracks blends the serene beauty of new age music with the vibrant rhythms of laïko, creating a unique and immersive soundscape that lasts just over an hour.
Born in Mesolongi in 1958 and raised in Athens, Saleas brings a touch of his Gypsy heritage and classical training to this album. "Fasma" showcases his mastery of the clarinet and his ability to craft melodies that resonate deeply with the listener. The album opens with "Basil," a piece that sets the tone for the journey ahead, followed by "Dervish," which introduces a hint of traditional folk influences.
Each track on "Fasma" offers a distinct atmosphere, from the ethereal "The Fire And The Rose" to the introspective "In The Gardens Of Memory." The album also features a collaboration with the legendary Vangelis on the track "Antarctica," a testament to Saleas's impressive musical pedigree.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Vassilis Saleas or a newcomer to his work, "Fasma" promises a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album's blend of genres and Saleas's virtuosic playing make it a standout in his discography, which includes other notable works like "Orama: The Music of Vangelis" and "Litany." Dive into "Fasma" and let the music of Vassilis Saleas transport you to a world of sound and melody.