Joined : March 03, 2007
This album is very uplifting and inspiring with no apparent down side. Some might say the tracks are similar and repetetive, if they are this only reinforces the intergrated positve flowing theme throughout the whole album. Its as if the intent of this album was to play in the background and gently raise ones spirits into a more cheerful realm.
All five tracks have a very positive and expansive energy to them, even the titles convey this sense. The musical composition of each track is well intergrated and flows smoothly with a well intergrated beat which does not overpower the rest of the music. This is a well done album.
These brief compositions have a clearness and intensity that invites positive action.
After a relaxed but careful listen it becomes apparent this a very professionally constructed composition of musical tracks. Each track is very peaceful and soothing. This album really stands out in its'"quality and content".
These two pieces have a clear, crisp sound. The bass does not overwhelm the music as it does in some trance/dance music. The music on this album seems to have an energizing, positive and purposeful sense to it.
The varied formats of "Waves of the Horizon" are all very professionally composed. One can compare the various tracks. I found them all enjoyable, I particularly liked "Waves of the Horizon (Digital remix)" it is very dynamic. ED3-Studio is carrying on a tradition of excellence as evidenced by the varied and well constructed musical pieces on thier other two albums.
This album has a smooth flow to it. I particularly enjoyed "After Hours" and "Back for Coffee". All four tracks are well done. The only problem I encountered, and it may have been a technical issue, the bass seemed to over power the rest of the music at times. That being said the album is a great listen.
Over all this is a well done dance/electronica album. There is good intergration of the vocal with the instumental. The four tracks certainly have that traditional upbeat energizing tempo of electronica/dance themes. "Sion Re-Energise" is definately a great listen.
I am impressed, and its only a demo. It takes an exceptionally good vocal before I take notice. The voice/vocals actually harmonize with the instrumentation dispite any minor technical flaws. This group is just enjoyable to listen to, particularly the female vocalist. If this group can continue to produce varied songs as they have on the demo, they should do well. Please produce a whole album with "lots of songs", I'll be waiting.
One Word: Outstanding!