2015 studio album by Tigran Hamasyan
Mockroot is the sixth album by Tigran Hamasyan, released 17 February 2015.[3][2][1][6] The album mixes traditional Armenian folk music (and other styles such as rock and minimalism) with jazz, in the jazz fusion style.[2][4][7][8] It features Tigran on synths, keyboard and vocals; Sam Minaie [de] on bass guitar; and Arthur Hnatek [de] on drums and electronics.[4][1][9] It was the first album he released on Nonesuch Records.[4][3][1] The album was planned to be released 26 January 2015,[6][10] but was delayed and released 17 February 2015.[1] It also includes one of the most complex time signatures, with the track "Entertain Me" having a time of 256/16.
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