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Chris Cosentino is a 3D Generalist, Writer, Animator, Illustrator, and sometimes Actor, with a penchant for talking about himself in the third person.

He’s made a multitude of short form content for a variety of mediums (some of which can be viewed in the Socials tab (press back and click on the phone (hey, brackets within brackets: neat!)))

He currently lives in the UK with his breathtaking partner and in his free time he enjoys TCG’s, watching cartoons, and electrocuting patchwork corpses in his laboratory so that he might one day create new life and elevate mankind into Godhood (only kidding: he has no free time, for he is an animator).

Inexplicably still wanna work with me or just fancy a chat? Here’s my work email:

chris@blackandwhitecomic.com
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Teymur Gozelov - Qardas Baci Ana Segah 1995 <INSTANT | ANTHOLOGY>

The Segah mugham is known for its melancholic yet soulful nature. Teymur Gozelov uses this mode to explore themes of family, loyalty, and the bond between siblings and mothers. In the 1995 recording, his voice carries a distinctive vibrato that resonates deeply with listeners who grew up during this period. Why the 1995 Recording Stands Out

Gozelov demonstrates incredible control over difficult microtonal transitions. Teymur Gozelov - Qardas Baci Ana Segah 1995

You can find this legendary track on YouTube or specialized Azerbaijani music archives. It is best enjoyed in a quiet setting where you can appreciate the intricate instrumentation and the nuances of the vocal delivery. The Segah mugham is known for its melancholic

Teymur Gozelov’s 1995 rendition of "Qardas Baci Ana Segah" remains a cornerstone of modern Azerbaijani folk and wedding music. This performance captures the raw emotion and vocal mastery that defined an era of musical transition in the region. The Power of Segah Why the 1995 Recording Stands Out Gozelov demonstrates

Even decades later, this specific performance is frequently shared on social media and at family gatherings. It serves as a masterclass for younger performers looking to understand the "soul" of Azerbaijani Segah. Gozelov didn't just sing the notes; he told a story of the Azerbaijani heart. How to Listen

The mid-90s production has a nostalgic, analog warmth.