Nice thins can be simple not losing their charm, speaking to the very deep of your senses, binding with a fine thread the coarse sheets of habits. We get into the habit and lose sight of it. We need clear lines to unwrap, to straighten our sight lost in routine – Roman Kolyada knows, and studies how to draw such lines. His melodies live in melancholy nuances, still filling them with clear, calm optimism. Maybe it misses the reserved calmness, though it says about the understanding: the one can fly up who accepts. So the water can transform into a cloud, into ice, and still come back to itself. But every time different. Emotional but sincere attempt to reconcile with oneself as the first steps to freedom. However, any step here is the first one, clear as our imagination can be we still step forward to unknown, don’t we? What we need are those clear lines inside, and there is a feeling that "Love and Separation Dance" is woven just out of these lines.
Simple things can be nice, so, they just can be, not needing any additional explanation.
Anton Jozhik Leyba (Hedgehog)
Roman Kolyada - piano (1-13), melodica (1,2), rainstick (2)
Alex Smirnov - flute (2,13), saxophone (13)
Sergey Rybalkin - guitar (13)
Victor Krysko - violin (13)