www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, November 21, 2012 · 24 It's a trip around the world with Linstead's new CD By Dominik Kurek OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Over the span of more than a decade, Oakville's Johannes Linstead has had a busy music career and has travelled the world over performing his Spanish guitar rhythms. At the same time, he's been influenced by the places he has visited and that is evident in his latest album, Tales of a Gypsy. "I think every experience, every place that I've travelled to has contributed to the way I compose my music," Linstead said. "This album really encompasses a lot of the experiences that I've had through travelling." Latin guitar is still the main instrument on the CD, but listeners will notice influences from South America, such as pan pipes, along some gypsy jazz style music, which Linstead said was influenced by the late guitar player Django Reinhardt, and even some Cajun sounding tracks. Linstead has also invited a number of instrumentalists for the CD. Along with the pan pipes, listeners will hear violin, accordion, percussion and other sounds. But Spanish guitar is still front and centre. "Tales of a Gypsy just comes from the concept of the gypsies where they were nomadic, they travelled a lot, they didn't believe in borders, they roamed freely and I always like that idea," Linstead said of the album name. "Being a musician, it's a lot like being a gypsy. We travel around to different places, to different countries, different cities and we bring our music. We also learn things about different people, different cultures when we travel abroad." This CD follows up on Linstead's most recent album, Mistico, which was released in 2009 and won a number of awards. Linstead also releases music under a different name, Sevara, under which name he produced a yoga album that was released last year. Linstead recorded, engineered, mixed, produced and mastered the new album in his studio. This is the first time he mastered any of his albums, saying he would make the attempt and should he not like the end 7:30PM 2PM & 7PM 1PM & 5PM Artscene BALLET STUDENTS OF OAKVILLE FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY NOVEMBER 30 DECEMBER 1 & DECEMBER 8 DECEMBER 2 & DECEMBER 9 F E AT U R I N G "An Oakville Tradition" The Oakville Beaver aver james hoggett / special to the beaver johannes live: Oakville musician Johannes Linstead is pictured here performing at a sold- out CD release party at the Moonshine Cafe this past weekend. Linstead performed tracks off his new album, Tales of a Gypsy, plus some old favourites. Linstead held a sold-out CD release party at the Moonshine Café last week and has another sold-out show this weekend. He said he's pleased with the local support. "There are a lot of people in Oakville that support my music and it's wonderful to have that support in your hometown." He's holding another CD release party at the same venue on Sunday, Dec. 2. The concert begins around 8:30 p.m. Tickets cost $20. The café is located at 137 Kerr St. and tickets are available by calling 905-8442655. The new album is available at L'Atelier Grigorian in downtown Oakville and www. johanneslinstead.com. OAkVIllE CENTRE FOR ThE PERFORMINg ARTS FOR TICkETS CAll: 905-815-2021 ONlINE BOOkINg: www.oakvillecentre.ca www.oakvilleballet.com Presented by: result, he would have sent it elsewhere for mastering. However, he was pleased with the end product. He calls the album an evolution of his past work. "I've been releasing albums since 1999. I think I've put out nine or 10 albums, if you include the yoga and piano album I have as well, so there's been a lot of growth, a lot of experiences in the years since then," he said. "You can only do so much of the same thing. As an artist, you want to expand; you want to try new things. There are a lot of new rhythms that I haven't incorporated. I still kept it as Latin guitar, but on this album I brought in some smooth jazz sounds."