QUOTES/REVIEWS
Jazziz (USA) – Best this week in Jazz
“On Romann, guitarist Filip Dinev showcases his fearless approach to the modern guitar trio format.” – Jazziz Magazine (USA)
Jazziz (USA) – Editor’s pick playlist
“Filip Dinev showcases his fearless approach to the modern guitar trio format on Romann, encapsulating distinct elements of the Balkan heritage on each track, including our selection, “Morgenland.” – Jazziz Magazine (USA)
Blue in Green Radio (UK)
“Dinev’s take on contemporary jazz beams with inspirations ranging from Balkan to blues and classical music making his seven-track release an immensely enjoyable experience” – Imran Mirza (Blue in Green Radio, United Kingdom)
Jazz-fun (DE) – review + album of the week
“Each piece has a reference point, a clear concept to follow, be captivated by, and be surprised by.” – Jacek Brun (Jazz-Fun, Germany)
FREQ (UK) – review
“The virtuosity is impressive but a lot of fun. The trio do seem willing to give anything a try as they gradually return to an original motif like a particularly well-thrown boomerang.” – Mr. Olivetti (FREQ, United Kingdom)
Az Samad (MY) – review
“I recommend this album for anyone looking for something different.” – Az Samad Reviews (Malaysia)
Music Street Journal (USA) – review
“This is dynamic and powerful stuff. It’s quite effective instrumental music.” – Gary Hill (Music Street Journal, USA)
Musikreviews (DE) – review
“The well-coordinated trio creates a work that is truly state of the art. A pleasure to listen to, even at high volume.” – Jochen König (Musikreviews, Germany)
Jazz in Family (IT) – review
“Romann is the album that consolidates Filip Dinev as one of the most promising talents on the continental jazz.” – Jazz in Family (Italy)
VerhoovensJazz (DE) – review
“You won’t even have to remember the name Filip Dinev, it will stick and offer a lot more in terms of his own guitar signature.” – VerhoovensJazz (Berlin)
Guitar International (USA) – announcement
Jazz Guitar Today (USA) – review
Musikansich (DE) – review
SKJazz (SK) – review
Jazz Mania (Belgium) – review