Album information

La Última Centuria
Release Date2001
Label:Calderón Projects
Length:49:34
Synopsis
Durante el último siglo, el más increíble de la Historia, han habido devastadoras guerras, geocidios y degadación sin precedentes de la naturaleza.
También hemos sido testigos de grandes avances tecnológicos, científicos, y el despertar de una conciencia global.
La música de este álbum refleja todo esto a través de la tradición, el dolor, la rebelión y el progreso.
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Jonathan Sanders for "Gods of Music" about "Embrujo":
"... I love this song, and I can't resist. Jesús Calderón is obviously an artist who takes pride in his music. His style is all encompasing, smooth and gentle while still invigorating me completely.
His performance is superb, and I am greatly impressed just by how well this song works on a high level. The song also crosses genres, which is hard to do. I had a difficult time assigning similar artists, because of that broad range.
Listen to this song, even if you're not a classical fan. You won't regret it!"
Darrell Wade Burgan for "Gods of Music" about "La Noche de los Tiempos":
"This is a mind-boggling composition. I am overwhelmed by the emotional and passionate piece that Mr. Calderón has written. It is a musical journey in every sense of the word. I am particularly impressed by the introduction, which is both powerfully symphonic and delicately electronic.
The patch selection is at times impressive. In many places I find myself nodding to myself, saying: "EXACTLY." There are moments in this piece that are perfect examples of patch selection becoming a compositional tool. Very well done.
The recording of this piece is also nicely done, very clear and unobtrusive.
I am extremely intrigued by this artist, and like I said: he is a composer of the highest caliber."
También hemos sido testigos de grandes avances tecnológicos, científicos, y el despertar de una conciencia global.
La música de este álbum refleja todo esto a través de la tradición, el dolor, la rebelión y el progreso.
-------------------------
Jonathan Sanders for "Gods of Music" about "Embrujo":
"... I love this song, and I can't resist. Jesús Calderón is obviously an artist who takes pride in his music. His style is all encompasing, smooth and gentle while still invigorating me completely.
His performance is superb, and I am greatly impressed just by how well this song works on a high level. The song also crosses genres, which is hard to do. I had a difficult time assigning similar artists, because of that broad range.
Listen to this song, even if you're not a classical fan. You won't regret it!"
Darrell Wade Burgan for "Gods of Music" about "La Noche de los Tiempos":
"This is a mind-boggling composition. I am overwhelmed by the emotional and passionate piece that Mr. Calderón has written. It is a musical journey in every sense of the word. I am particularly impressed by the introduction, which is both powerfully symphonic and delicately electronic.
The patch selection is at times impressive. In many places I find myself nodding to myself, saying: "EXACTLY." There are moments in this piece that are perfect examples of patch selection becoming a compositional tool. Very well done.
The recording of this piece is also nicely done, very clear and unobtrusive.
I am extremely intrigued by this artist, and like I said: he is a composer of the highest caliber."
Track Listing
| 1 | La Noche de los Tiempos |
| 2 | CrossPiece |
| 3 | Embrujo |
| 4 | Death's March |
| 5 | Mother Earth |
| 6 | Communnication |
| 7 | Slow Dance |
| 8 | BreakAge |
| 9 | Acuario |
| 10 | One Planet |

