Andromeda4 is (clockwise from upper right)

Evan Harlan

Andrew Blickenderfer

Andrew Stern

Ima Jonsdottir

What they’re saying about Andromeda4:


These four individuals have really created something so far beyond anyone's expectation of music in today's world that it may just start a revolution for new listeners to enjoy the jazz/classical/Americana genres that have been collecting dust.

Daniel Lavagna, Northeast InTune


Andromeda has clearly stumbled upon a magic stone!

Morgunbladid (Reykjavik, Iceland)


The musicians go directly to the heart of the music, creating unexpectedly rich sounds from the banjo and accordion...

Terry Byrne,

Cambridge Chronicle



Every tune emits emotion... the modern air of nervous breakdown merges with folky, life-affirming merriment. It isn't so much apocalypse being evoked as a carnival-ride-world skewing off-kilter.

Daniel Gewertz,

Boston Herald

Mr. Bass’ co-performer (Evan Harlan) doesn’t merely act as an auxiliary angel and puppeteer.

His accordion music sets the tone for this wonderfully eclectic, evocative work.

J. Wynn Rousuck, Baltimore Sun (review of Invitations to Heaven by Eric Bass)

Alarms and Delights is a surrealistic harlequinade with live music by Evan Harlan for two accordions and a sassy trumpet that is as adept as the choreography in depicting a three-ring circus of the unexpected and the bizarre.

Iris Fanger, Boston Phoenix (review of Alarms and Delights by Susan Rose)

(Evan Harlan) plays with assurance and subtlety, emphasizing musical values against mere exhibitionism.

Steve Mobia, Free-Reed Review (review of CD Declassified by Excelsior)

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