Great interview. I don’t know any other famous musician who can be so open and bare all. Paul is a legend and an inspiration to us all. R.I.P Sean and Sean ✌️✌️✌️
👍👍👍 This man is a source of inspiration as well as musician and human being. I found this astonishing that his guy released at 22 years old a huge music masterpiece. I bought it in 1993, I was 18 and even though I did not understand all was getting out of the speakers I knew with my heart that something enormous and real was happening. I still do 30 years later.
“Focus” is a masterpiece by Cynic. It opened my “metal head” to jazz and fusion especially my nr. 1 guitarist A Holdsworth. But “traces in Air” and “ascensions codes” are masterpiece as well. Love and respekt from Danmark to Masvidal for the inpact his Music has had om me.
Cynic was an important component for my mind being opened to a broader harmonic language outside of the technical metal I was familiar with. Adding in a jazz element to the extent they did was a huge jump forward for what was possible. Even to this day Focus sounds every bit as vital and innovative as it did in 93 when it was released. I still listen to it regularly…
Great interview. I don’t know any other famous musician who can be so open and bare all. Paul is a legend and an inspiration to us all. R.I.P Sean and Sean ✌️✌️✌️
👍👍👍 This man is a source of inspiration as well as musician and human being. I found this astonishing that his guy released at 22 years old a huge music masterpiece. I bought it in 1993, I was 18 and even though I did not understand all was getting out of the speakers I knew with my heart that something enormous and real was happening. I still do 30 years later.
“Focus” is a masterpiece by Cynic. It opened my “metal head” to jazz and fusion especially my nr. 1 guitarist A Holdsworth. But “traces in Air” and “ascensions codes” are masterpiece as well. Love and respekt from Danmark to Masvidal for the inpact his Music has had om me.
Cynic was an important component for my mind being opened to a broader harmonic language outside of the technical metal I was familiar with. Adding in a jazz element to the extent they did was a huge jump forward for what was possible. Even to this day Focus sounds every bit as vital and innovative as it did in 93 when it was released. I still listen to it regularly…
A broad-spectrum composer that is able to tap into things that most of us wont experience.