More Than Ever (2011) Featuring bassist Steve DiGiorgio (Testament, Death, Sebastian Bach), drummer Yanic Bercier, and guest vocalist Ksenia Berestovskaya, this album brings a unique approach to instrumental symphonic metal composition. This is far from being the cliche’ neo-classical gothic metal; More Than Ever appropriately brings string orchestration to the ‘Newman-DiGiorgio-Bercier’ power-trio.
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Progressing Deviation (2007) The first album independently recorded by Johnny Newman. Recorded between 2005 & 2007, this album captures both the electronic and symphonic metal sides of Newman (then working under the moniker of Aeolian Jazz). A purely instrumental record from beginning to end and at the heart of a divided mind, this is definitely a must-have for catching Johnny Newman at the origins of his career.
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The Very Machines Will Cry Out: Hymns for Analog Synthesizer EP (2011)
Using synth textures in the combination of filters, textures, and elaborate orchestrations, this series of 19th and 20th Century Christian songs is a fresh take on the hymnal repertoire. Away with the simple 4-voice quarter-note textures – Hello antiphonal stereo-jumpin’ counterpoint. Very much in the way of Carlos’ “Switched-On Bach” ; Welcome in Newman’s The Very Machines Will Cry Out
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