Electronic-Ambient-New Age Review: Thierry DAVID-Six Waves

Release Date: January 17, 2025

Label: K-VOX

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Thierry DAVID's latest project, Six Waves, rings in 2025 with his New Age-Electronic-Ambient sounds.

 

"Causality" begins with sounds of waves, as you may have suspected, but not in the traditional sense. The music is atmospheric and relaxing, with many layers of sound and ambiance. Right away, I recall some of my favorite bands of this type, like Tangerine Dream and my favorite album, Le Parc. The whirling and swishing sounds are sublime and hypnotic as you move on to the next track.

 

"Into the Wave Axis" has more of an edge at first, which is industrial to my ears, in the sense of machines and man working. Then, it changes with various tones flitting about as the sounds echo back and forth, finding their way into your consciousness and subconsciousness. The atmosphere felt more pensive, and fear of the unknown was approaching.  Going into an axis, as it were, is more methodical and mechanical, so that is how the sounds rush over you. Spooky and ethereal, the magic of the music sounds like it could be a soundtrack in a science fiction movie, like gazing at the endless darkness of space. The longest track clocked in at 10:30 minutes.

 

"Elliptical Tales" takes another turn, as you should expect at this point. The gentle synths brush over your body as you quickly immerse into the layers of sound, merging and becoming one. The eventuality is that you, too, become one with the music. The timing of sounds starts to feel like an internal clock slowing down or speeding up, dependent on your frame of mind or focus you decide to have once it starts. Some pictures pass through your mind, and the sounds and textures encourage that. For those of you who are cerebral, this can engage you from start to finish. For those looking to empty their minds and relax, that is also an option for this track and acts as a twofold exercise for individuals looking for both elements to work together.

 

"Ultrasonic Vibes" is the second longest track at 10:17. The beginning is intriguing, and your interest holds steady as the flow of change continues. Reverberating sounds travel back and forth, backed by a steady beat, and the layering of many sounds converges (as they always do) as the track builds. Halfway through, there is a brief millisecond pause, then a complete change of direction, and then it reverts to the core sounds. Always full of surprises, Thierry uses the tools to give a listener an expectancy and a wonder about what may be next. Anticipating is futile; you must wait and listen to what happens next. A few prolific change elements insert themselves without losing sight of the center of concentration, including a repetitive sound for focus; however, you can hear everything else without losing your mindset.

 

"Submarine Whispers" captured my imagination before the start of the music because of the title alone. The track begins with a crackling radio signal like a submarine trying to reach its home base in the ocean's depths. It also reminded me of what an older, uncleaned vinyl LP sounds like when you pick it out of the dollar bin. I used to call it the "frying eggs" sound. There is a bass sound that sounds like a heartbeat, and the crackling sound is maintained. And a bell-like ringing that a synth produces so well. It feels ominous in my frame of reference of the underwater craft. The whispers become more of a warning of something imminent. The strange thing about this track is that even though I felt like I did, I believed there could be moments of relaxation and reflection.

 

Now, we have reached the "The Sixth Wave." The final part of the waves completes this recording. It is another substantial track at 9:09 minutes. You will hear more of a mellowed-out sound with an echoing guitar sound; sometimes it's hard to tell these days with all the computer-generated facsimiles; you can decide as the synth percolates like morning coffee on the stove (like many years ago!). The sounds again feel like the tic-tock of a clock turned internally to get in rhythm with your center self and the music. 

 

Those two things must happen before using this music as a tool other than background music, which is your choice as the listener. The colors and tones are relaxing, and with the addition of a few sounds you have not heard prior, the music takes on another element or flavor that I found very appealing.

 

Six Waves is a beautiful group of tracks that would sound amazing in the vinyl format, surround sound, or 7.1 Dolby you hear at the movie theater. I did not listen to this with any of those enhancements and was mesmerized from start to finish. For this listener, that is mission accomplished.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Reviews Founder

January 17, 2024

Tracks:

1. Causality 

2. Into the Wave Axis

3. Elliptical Tales

4. Ultrasonic Vibes

5. Submarine Whispers

6. The Sixth Wave





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