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REVIEW: Death by Water with Galan Trio

Death by Water, featured on Galan Trio’s Kinesis , Vol. 3 was released on Neuma Records on April 24, 2026. Here’s what people are saying about it:

One of the most beautiful pieces on the record, in my opinion, is Pamela Madsen's "Fragment from the Wasteland: Death by Water", which gives you a brilliantly invasive sort of feel. You can almost sense the struggle throughout certain parts of the track, as everything becomes so big and extreme.

- Recording Artists Guild Digital Magazine

Literary inspiration continues to shape the album’s sonic landscape in Pamela Madsen’s “Fragments from the Wasteland: Death by Water,” a strikingly theatrical work that incorporates spoken word alongside the trio’s instrumental textures. Drawing on T.S. Eliot’s poetry, the piece unfolds as a layered exploration of slow unraveling and existential unease. The spoken narrative weaves through dense, often chaotic instrumental passages, creating a sense of fragmentation that mirrors the text’s themes. Yet within this turbulence, the trio finds moments of fragile lyricism, allowing glimpses of clarity to emerge before being overtaken once more by the surrounding sonic storm.

- Jonathan Widran, The JW Vibe

REVIEW LINKS
The JW Vibe
Jazz Weekly
Recording Artists Guild

Album out April 24th: Galan Trio

The Galan Trio releases their album Kinesis, Vol. 3 on Neuma Records, featuring my Fragments from the Wasteland: Death by Water. Digital audio available from ALL DIGITAL STREAMING SERVICES (from April 24, 2026) and from BANDCAMP.

“With Kinesis Vol. 3, the journey deepens,” says the Trio. “The idea of movement has gradually opened into new sounds and directions. In this volume, motion appears in many forms—in the exchange of energy between the three of us, in the shifting textures, and now, in the echo of electronics. The series remains in motion, open and evolving.”

Praised by Fanfare magazine for the “open ears and flexibility they display in so many idioms,” Galan Trio has built a unique bridge between their home in Athens, Greece, and the vibrant composition scene of the United States. Kinesis, Vol. 3 stands as a refreshing oasis in this ongoing odyssey.