
Adamas
Charles Pasi is releasing Adamas, his 6th studio album, and 3rd on Blue Note Records. In Greek, Adamas means âindomitable, indestructibleâ. It is also the origin of the word âdiamondâ, the precious stone that is so difficult to cut (Charles, who has been fascinated by gemmology since childhood, has a double degree in the subject). âThis album is a story of ghosts, of extension, of lightness and eternity. Leaving a trace. Not forgetting without ever moping. Drawing a new path in our dust, far from the unadventurous motorways. âWhat do you leave behind when you leave?â wonders Charles. âMy record, despite the recurrence of loss, is not sad. It is, yes, soothing. Death, like the ancient Greeks, is another journey. And it is our human condition.â
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Charles Pasi is releasing Adamas, his 6th studio album, and 3rd on Blue Note Records. In Greek, Adamas means âindomitable, indestructibleâ. It is also the origin of the word âdiamondâ, the precious stone that is so difficult to cut (Charles, who has been fascinated by gemmology since childhood, has a double degree in the subject). âThis album is a story of ghosts, of extension, of lightness and eternity. Leaving a trace. Not forgetting without ever moping. Drawing a new path in our dust, far from the unadventurous motorways. âWhat do you leave behind when you leave?â wonders Charles. âMy record, despite the recurrence of loss, is not sad. It is, yes, soothing. Death, like the ancient Greeks, is another journey. And it is our human condition.â
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Charles Pasi is releasing Adamas, his 6th studio album, and 3rd on Blue Note Records. In Greek, Adamas means âindomitable, indestructibleâ. It is also the origin of the word âdiamondâ, the precious stone that is so difficult to cut (Charles, who has been fascinated by gemmology since childhood, has a double degree in the subject). âThis album is a story of ghosts, of extension, of lightness and eternity. Leaving a trace. Not forgetting without ever moping. Drawing a new path in our dust, far from the unadventurous motorways. âWhat do you leave behind when you leave?â wonders Charles. âMy record, despite the recurrence of loss, is not sad. It is, yes, soothing. Death, like the ancient Greeks, is another journey. And it is our human condition.â











