Watch: Tigran Hamasyan Goes Behind the Scenes of His New Album, "Mockroot"

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Pianist Tigran Hamasyan has released a video that goes behind the scenes in the recording studio in Meudon, France, where his new album, Mockroot, was recorded in May of last year. The video shows Hamasyan with his trio—Sam Minaie on electric bass and Arthur Hnatek on drums and live electronics—and vocalist Gayanée Movsisyan as they record the new album. Watch it here.

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Pianist Tigran Hamasyan's new album, Mockroot, is coming soon on Nonesuch Records, and in advance of the release, Hamasyan has released a short video that goes behind the scenes in the recording studio in Meudon, France, where the album was recorded in May of last year. The video, by Luska Khalapyan and Armen Catanasian, shows Hamasyan with his trio—Sam Minaie on electric bass and Arthur Hnatek on drums and live electronics—and vocalist Gayanée Movsisyan as they record the new album. You can watch it below.

To pre-order Mockroot and download two tracks—"Entertain Me" and "The Apple Orchard in Saghmosavanq"—now, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album available on release day, February 17.

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  • Thursday, January 22, 2015
    Watch: Tigran Hamasyan Goes Behind the Scenes of His New Album, "Mockroot"

    Pianist Tigran Hamasyan's new album, Mockroot, is coming soon on Nonesuch Records, and in advance of the release, Hamasyan has released a short video that goes behind the scenes in the recording studio in Meudon, France, where the album was recorded in May of last year. The video, by Luska Khalapyan and Armen Catanasian, shows Hamasyan with his trio—Sam Minaie on electric bass and Arthur Hnatek on drums and live electronics—and vocalist Gayanée Movsisyan as they record the new album. You can watch it below.

    To pre-order Mockroot and download two tracks—"Entertain Me" and "The Apple Orchard in Saghmosavanq"—now, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album available on release day, February 17.

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