Setting the tone with an intricate, elegant piano performance, and textured percussion with a cinematic bassline, Connie Lansberg opens Seconds and Circles with theatrical nuance and a charming vocal delivery.
The opus expands with philosophical depth as Connie takes us on a journey through her perspective on our existential common experience, with a personal twist.
We appreciate the poetic prowess that Connie Lansberg conveys, and the vision that she paints with her words. The piano and double bass performances showcase nothing short of instrumental mastery and are wholly transcendental.
Melbourne-based Connie Lansberg is Australia’s most streamed jazz artist and the creator of Transformational Entertainment™, where “jazz is used as a scalpel to dislodge stuck energy from the listener’s emotional body, easily and gently.”
The cathartic nature of her artistry is tangible on Seconds and Circles, and we are grateful to Connie for pioneering such an innovative healing technique through harnessing the power of music.
We learn that Seconds and Circles was co-written with pianist Mark Fitzgibbon, who claims, “Connie’s music is the antithesis of musical clutter – genuine works of art fearlessly embracing authenticity.”
Speaking on her intentional brand of music creation, Connie candidly adds, “To create music other than from your soul’s truth is to put more garbage into the world.”
We love what Connie Lansberg is creating, and have added Seconds and Circles to our New Music Spotlight playlist, whilst we continue to stream the star’s wider discography, including Some Other Time, and What’ll I Do.