electronic ambient chillout relaxing elektronika
definitely chilled out so far. I write this while listening to the tracks, so i can't finalize just yet...
So far, the music has a lot of electronical ambience to it, spiced up with some outdoor samples that give it the tension, visually represented on the cover. The tracks are more or less built around a single chord, using linear melody development and layering of sounds, rather than applying harmonical principles.
I quite like it, but for me it could have some more depth, either from harmonical structure or from the drum/ percussion section, which i think is rather shallow. Nontheless, i recommend it as a nicely compiled set of sounds and ideas to be played in the background while having a bath on Sunday morning. Thanks for sharing
"Day and Night" has a very attractive album cover. It was very appealing with the tree dividing the day from the night. Poetic actually. That's what initially attracted me to this album. Then of course I was attracted to the name on the album. It has a nice alliteration to it. I tend to go for that type of thing.
A very lovely package wrapped around a specially nice thirty-seven minutes of beautiful and interesting elektronika. I was especially fond of "Magic Flute" with its whispering voices, wind, birds, and exotic flute. I felt like I was on vacation in paradise. I didn't care for the very ending of "Peace" but all the parts before that were very nice.
This artist uses a mix of lovely melody with a generous helping of interesting sounds throughout. I think he is trying to paint virtual pictures of his topics, such as in "The Two Faces of Love" and the way the song changes drastically from beginning to end with the whispering voice being the bridge (in a connecting sense); repeating, "love."
I found this entire package to be quite interesting and attractive all at the same time. I feel that there is more depth to this music than one can comprehend at first listen so I am going to listen again - til I get it.
| Release | November 10, 2009 | ||||||||||||||
| Published | November 10, 2009 | ||||||||||||||
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