softspace - Reawakening
Reawakening

by softspace 

 

fairy stories

 

7 tracks

60:39
 
1Test
 
 
8:12
2Minor trouble
 
 
5:00
3Act
 
 
10:57
4Still changing
 
 
5:27
5Tuesday
 
 
8:22
6Pleasure boat
 
 
11:00
7Reawakening
 
 
11:41
 
 

Album description

 

 

 

i'd like to thank the berliner cosmic base and ivan for their support and vibes and musictrade for its ideals of free music,and Kraftim for his being there....

 music crosses the world now its an international language

 that can evolve again in a different country..or just the studio next door ,creation is the thing.......

 

 

 



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18/11/08

Thanks for the journey - it was beautiful!



18/11/08

Just take the test and be sure you hear them all, this is one big hour of marvelous soundengeneering. If you reach the end you're in a perfect smiling shape, and indeed reawakened. Meanwhile you discover beautiful territories, great layered landscapes and you get sensitized by this work full of emotion. It seems so easy and its so greatly done. Thank you, I enjoyed myself very much

23/11/08

I had a very quite moment listening to this album (much peaceful that what I'm proposing with www.jamendo.com/fr/album/34529).

It sounds very nice, with an hypnotic composing...

Thank's very much for this "out of time moment"

18/11/08

A sense of gathering together, as we were once drawn by the sun and moon, seems apparent in the first track. It's very positive, like a light at the end of a tunnel.

The second track has some lovely layers of synthetic expression in a very accessible structure, well-balanced and confident. Trip the light fantastic.

Act is just magnificent, I loved everything about it. Tone, structure, rhythm, even the use of no noise was tinkered with. (I won't bore you here, but ask if you are interested.) Anyway, I think this track is very artfully done and well achieved as a piece of music.

Still Changing, always change, all there is, change with guarantees of little worth too many times. Here, the changing feels more positive. Maybe that's a projection, maybe it's an intuition, who knows. We need to communicate in order to assimilate change. Music, and this track in particular, takes the listener one step nearer to that state of equilibrium.

I love that crackling sound that goes on in Tuesday. I like the tone, it's quite bright and airy, free. And, a very subtle beat, like the pulse of life itself.

Then, onto the Pleasure Boat, though the sea seems a little choppy at first, with a bit of a cold wind, even though the sun is shining. There is quite an intensity here which I think could be misinterpreted, is it a sardonic piece, I'm not sure. Either way it is very powerful and transcendentalist, though I think for an experienced self. No tinkering about here.

Every minute of every day is like a reawakening for me, I'm like the proverbial goldfish in a bowl, lost in Jamendo land, trying to find my way to myself, wandering through rooms of music and corridors of rhythm, with cool, northern lights elucidating which way I should turn next. Sometimes I force the issue, and I felt I needed to say thanks back, and a few positive words, in the hope that it graces the creator of such fine music and who is so openly expressive and earnest in what he does and says.

Thanks for sharing softspace again. And thank you for the compliment. :-)

 

Album information

GBR
Genre trippy
Release November 18, 2008
Published November 18, 2008
Listens 1791 Downloads 227
Starred 9 Playlisted 2    
Reviews 4 Rating 9.0/10

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