playlist artwork#12 this weekThrough Windows

by Nopsis

Tracks

1 4:01 706 listens
2 3:56 473 listens
3 4:38 348 listens
4 2:22 268 listens
5 2:24 14324 listens
6 2:42 10999 listens
7 1:51 190 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 29/10/2009
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    • Jean-Philippe Delattre: Arrangement.


The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "Through Windows"

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fcahoon

Interesting listen with many musical ideas presented

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fcahoon • 2009-10-30 04:38:02

The opening synth pads on the first track made me think "oh, here we go, someone can make pretty chords, whatever" but I stuck with it and when the melodic line kicks in around 1:41 it was clear we've got something special here. The rest of the tracks go through a lot of different melodic and sound texture ideas, some poppy, some bordering on classical sensibilities. And never are the are the drums mixed in too loud, which is just awesome. (So much music on Jamendo sucks according to my ears because of overly loud drum tracks.) Very very nice. Thank you.
orangeupurple

A Delightful Treasure

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orangeupurple • 2009-10-31 06:27:35

I fell in love with "Infinite," which did not capture me at first, but as it progressed it did, due to its embroidering bells and drums threading through the first layer of instrumentals and its nice relaxed tempo. The songs seem to kick up a bit with changes in tempo and added interesting sounds and expressions. Each song is unique and enjoyable. I really liked "Friendship" for its serious attitude and lovely expressive touches. The artist has a light hand when composing his pieces and doesn't overwhelm us with music that is too busy or overburdened with unnecessary layers. Yet this music is definitely not minimalistic but very eloquent and thoughtful. Another one of my favorites is "Sunrays Through The Leaves" with percussion in the lead it seemed to evoke the dappled light seen from the forest floor. Overall this album is unique and appealing and worth a listen by music lovers. I sure hope that this artist provides us with more of his work as this album was so short.
musictomyears

Orchestral, New Age, Inspirational, Synthesiser, Ambient, Spacey Epic Of Sound-Scape Music Heard Here...

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musictomyears • 2009-10-30 03:33:28

Great sights and sounds with this passionate, fun,euphoric,hypnotic,atmospheric-al,catchy, interesting yet stimulating,instrumental,synthesiser, ambient, trippy, spacey, new age, alternative sound-scape. Of magic and delight, for our ears and hearts to enjoy. Let alone the warming,inspirational appeal it has on our souls, on checking out this awesome, compelling, really enjoyable album.Everything is done to a very high standard, and expressed to perfect. It makes you feel relaxed, calm, chilled out but most of all, gives you a superb entertaining, time spend on a very worth while album indeed.
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