Dr. Piankov has unveiled his latest musical creation “Mosaic” – an innovative jazz fusion composition that has already garnered international recognition from radio stations, music curators, and industry professionals across four continents.
“Mosaic” opens with captivating African vocal textures that immediately transport listeners
to distant savannahs before seamlessly transitioning into a sophisticated jazz-funk groove.
The composition masterfully blends complex harmonies and intricate rhythms while maintaining remarkable accessibility – a balance that has impressed critics worldwide.
“Despite being a jazz fusion track with complex harmonies and well-crafted arrangements, it manages to balance innovation and accessibility without sounding pretentious,” notes Rádio Armazém, who has added the track to their “Noitinha Cool” radio show broadcasting from Brazil to global audiences.
What sets “Mosaic” apart is its unique conversational quality between instruments. As Giwa Records observes: “The rhythm section really stands out, with bass and drums providing such a strong, yet fluid foundation. It’s rare to hear a groove that’s both tight and loose in all the right places.” This technical excellence extends throughout the production, with Class Of Sounds praising its “experimental approach” while celebrating its accessibility.
The composition has been described as “a mix of impressive textures” by Emergente, who
highlights “the feminine songs at the beginning that make you travel to the African savannahs” as particularly evocative. The track’s production quality has also received significant praise, with Giwa Records noting that “the mix is beautifully balanced, allowing each instrument to shine without overpowering the others.”
“Mosaic” defies easy categorization – a quality that has become Dr. Piankov’s signature. As reviewer GabrieloHuitron notes, “It feels like a blend of familiar rhythms, but seen from a completely new angle… it’s so experimental it could stand as its own subgenre.”
The composition has already been added to multiple radio station playlists including Glacer FM’s “The Mark & Wayne Show” in North America, Rádio Armazém in Brazil, and Ingrown Radio’s “Found Sounds Extreme” program. Several music curators have also
featured the track in their Spotify playlists, with Onça Discos praising how “the different moods intertwine very well” and daChance Music calling it “modern, progressive jazz” at a “superlative level.”