It is the first full-length solo release by Carlos A. Ferrari hidden behind a nickname L'Hermite. Obviously, all guitars and programming is Carlos' plot, but next to him are a few guest musicians: Diana Huarte (vocals), Rafael Diaz Mallea (vocals), Beto Vazquez (bass), Marcelo Napolitano (bass), Cesar Garcia (bass solo), Ezequiel Marzelli (guitar solo) and Daniel Endler (sax solo). By the way, Carlos was a guest on Beto Vazquez Infinity's "Flying to a New Horizon".
Getting down to the heart of the matter, I must admit that Ferrari's music is, in places, more intensive and dynamic within instrumental sphere in comparison to an EP. It doesn't mean that here isn't a calm mood typical of his preceding stuff. Warm guitar sound harmonizes with an exquisite bass parts. Electric and acoustic components coexist one another. Female and male Spanish vocal lines are a precious diversity of Carlo's instrumentals.
This album forces us to reflection and includes an instrumental guitar music (to the exclusion of two vocal tracks) best for sacred serenity, haha. Carlos' debut can be a good incidental music for romantic nights and walks along the beach being hit by sea or oceanic waves. If you are enchanted with a quiet music with no fireworks, I respectfully recommend L'Hermite's CD for purchasing.
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