Showing posts with label Contemporary Instrumental. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contemporary Instrumental. Show all posts

Contemporary New Age Review: Paul Adams and Elizabeth Geyer-A Journey of Dreams

Release Date: November 15, 2024

Label: Independent

Website:  www.pauladams.org  / www.elizabethgeyer.com

Paul Adams and Elizabeth Geyer have been teaming up for many years and producing some fine and very eclectic offerings for a listening base that can span worldwide. The most recent release is A Journey of Dreams, ready for everyone to experience. I stress the word experience, which is the key to this music. From new age to Americana, blues, and ambient, this talented duo utilizes all their talents to create individual pieces of art.

"A Journey of Dreams" is their title track to start this recording and the second longest track at 6:00 minutes. The Native American Anasazi Flute and slide guitar provided by Paul and Elizabeth's keyboards and vocalizations are a superb marriage of sound. The synth layer is like a soft sound cloud for everything to glide nicely—an excellent lead-off track to correctly set the mood and experiential process.

 

"The Emergence" starts with the piano, wordless vocals, and the flute's fantastic and relaxing earthly tones. The word emergence indicates the realization of something happening physically or spiritually, so from my listening perspective, it is either physically, mentally, or something otherworldly or esoteric. And this can be about a person, place, or thing. Again, my thoughts only and my perception. The music triggered my feelings and thoughts, which is what it is supposed to do. The electric sitar makes its "emergence," giving the composition a more world feel, and it's an excellent addition.

 

"The Arrival" follows in perfect sequence to the last track about the title, first the emergence, then the arrival. You may ask yourself, what is the arrival? I can relate to what I previously stated in my spiritual, physical, and mental state. The piano is subtle, and the layer of consistent synth with the differentiators of the harmonica and sitar. Two elements combine to add to this mix of new age and world flute for a trance-like, meditative sound.

 

"Gabriel" is a title that immediately recognizes anyone familiar with the Bible or religions. As little as I know, I did find recognition, and I do with biblical names. I heard some of the same this time, but a horn is added to the mix, giving it a floaty jazz element. So many different instruments come into play in these tracks that, at times, it defies explanation or any generalization, which is a good thing.

 

"A Beautiful Sadness" is a thought-provoking title. So where does one find that? I hear and feel it all the time in music. This track holds a beauty, but at the same time, you could be engaged to reflect on a sadness you have been feeling or a part of your life where that happened, and you can never forget it. While the music soothes and guides with the layer of synths, the flute, piano, and sitar, it leads you down a clear path to find the truth and meaning of each word.

 

"The Lightness" is bright and airy, relieving the previous sadness; however beautiful it was, some dark areas and grey shadings need cleansing. Here, you find it in the music again; its magic is in the feeling of lightness around you as it carries you to another frame of mindfulness and space without barriers. The constancy of that synth layer is always there as the foundation to add all the other instruments, giving you comfort. It highlights the flute's organic, earthy tones and the acoustic guitar's subtle yet impactive strings.

 

In “Contemplation,” a word that the music allows to come through and process, the duo's talents shine. Much like the pied piper throughout this journey, Paul's flute brings immediate calmness to your receptors. Elizabeth's dreamy, wordless vocalizations add a touch of heaven. At the same time, the sitar and its Middle Eastern flavor bring a spiritual and ethnic element to the track, creating a powerful combination that resonates deeply.

 

"Drifting" is the most extended composition at 6:25 minutes. A word indicative of what this kind of music can initiate in a listener, whether you call it relaxation, meditation, or a form of hypnotic state, drifting is part of getting into that place. The piano plays a more significant role this time, and its significance is noticeable. The dobro was a nice touch and addition with its definitive echoing sound.

 

"Somewhere There Is Hope" for all of us. Should that be a statement or question? It is a statement that can apply to anyone's life regardless of the situation. I have been there several times, as I imagine many of you have. If you are following the story to this point, you can see how it all fell into sequence and how we got here through all the other tracks and their meaningful titles. A track title is a hint, and you need to take it from there. This music continues down the path you have been on, with the flute, piano, and ambient synths creating that backdrop for thought, reflection, and healing in the music, which in turn gives us hope.

 

"The Reward" is yours to take now that you have made it to the end of this journey. The music's purity and healing frequencies, tones, and colors again give you clarity and meaning. It is unencumbered by racing thoughts or a mental "to-do list," which magically disappears in the flute, piano, sitar, vocalizations, and the different instrumentations that allow you to go to another place in time and space. This track encapsulates all of that in just under six minutes.

 

The title and artwork are engaging and give you a good idea of the journey you are about to partake. The music is suitable for relaxing and meditating, and if you choose to do some dreaming during the day or evening, it is perfect for that as well. And that is the point of this music and A Journey of Dreams.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Reviews Founder

November 12, 2024

Tracks:

01. A Journey Of Dreams 6:00

02. The Emergence 4:50

03. The Arrival 4:46

04. Gabriel 5:15

05. A Beautiful Sadness 5:51

06. The Lightness 6:10

07. Contemplation 4:10

08. Drifting 6:25

09. Somewhere There Is Hope 4:58

10. The Reward 5:46


Track Review: Richard Spasoff and Gizella Firtha-Alphabet Soup

What kind of music are you in the mood for? When you know the track's title is "Alphabet Soup," you would expect some variety.

However, that you will get, it may classify as contemporary instrumental, progressive classical, or new age with a certain flair and tasteful ambiance.

Richard Spasoff's tinkling piano and Gizella Firtha's cello (co-composers) make for some exciting and thought-provoking sounds. You decide what to call it, but above all, click play and enjoy the listen!

Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck

October 2, 2021


 

About Richard Spasoff:

Website: https://richardspasoff.com

Richard Spasoff is an internationally renowned modern day psychic, medium,and Stand Up Comedian, motivational speaker, and radio/television personality for over 25 years. He has given accurate and insightful psychic readings to clients ranging from everyday citizens to celebrities, people in law enforcement, clergy, judges, attorneys and business CEOs... READ MORE

Contemporary Instrumental/ New Age Review: Christopher Boscole-Soul Dreams

Release Date: January, 1, 2018
Label: Independent

Christopher Boscole’s recent release titled Soul Dreams provides a thought provoking introduction with the colorful artwork on the CD cover.

If you look closely you will discover the many symbols relating to humanity and our soul’s travels. If you believe in reincarnation this would apply as well. I do have a belief that kind of experience is very possible. I think we all have Soul Dreams regardless if we hold a belief system that does not support more than one life in a physical existence.  I try to look into and beyond the music when I see a title, artwork and listen to see if the music falls in line with the suggested theme on the cover (similar to a book). I want to see if it can transport me with the suggestions in front of me, in the form of pictures and colors and then of course the music, the most important element of all.

I have to say that Soul Dreams was a transporting experience and it really made me realize how many vivid dreams I have. I have experienced different periods of time in history or have been another person in my dreams. When I see myself as another person, there is my clarification and personification of a past life. Call it what you like, I think everything happens for a reason, similar to the science of cause and effect. To me all things are interrelated.

Christopher’s music is heartfelt and appealing. It prompts you to discover your soul and all its experiences. And why not? There is a lot we just brush off as every day occurrences or happenstance. Should we all look a bit harder at the images that come to mind in our awake and beta sleep? I think so. Music is the keeper of the gate and the one thing that can open it up. It can put a new perspective on our existence here on this planet. I know this is heavy food for thought but this is what the music sparked inside me.

Christopher’s music is simply piano, nothing more. And that my friends can be a wonderful offering and quite enough to engage any potential listener in my estimation. At times I think I will run out of things to say about instrumental piano music but somehow the magic happens and the words just flow. I think my evaluation will line up with the creative relationships between music, nature, and photography through multimedia videos that the artist has explored in the past and presently.

Is it time for you to look into the mirror of life - your Soul Dreams? I hope the music inspires you all to do so and that you will find the peace and contentment that this music can provide.

4/5 Stars


Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck
February 8, 2018
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Review Provided By New Age Music Reviews

Tracks:
01. New Hope
02. Polyana
03. Heart Traveler
04. Happy Day
05. To See You Again
06. Empathy
07. The Question
08. Souls Journey
09. Soul Dreams
10. Peace of the Soul
11. Mistery
12. Suite Sunshine 

Contemporary Instrumental Review: Kelly Andrew - Rendezvous

Release Date: October 28, 2016
Label: Journey Music Entertainment
Kelly Andrew is a composer, pianist and producer with an innate talent to create picturesque music without the need for vocals. His new album Rendezvous is due to release on October 28, 2016.


The opening and track “Chasing Twilight,” has very pleasing guitar lines combined with Kelly’s ivory keys. The track gets you in the right mood, rhythm and in sync with what the artist is trying accomplish through the music. I loved the way this recording opens the door to a journey of musical pleasures.

I think the value of this album is its ability to gain your undivided attention in short order. Kelly succeeds by offering something different with each successive song.  For instance, after a certain pace and mood is set with the opener it changes entirely on the following track “Hand in Hand” by using different instruments to create a worldlier feel than a contemporary instrumental could offer. Although the foundation of this music by and large is contemporary steeped in classical, the artist has the talent to add his own melodies and transitions to give it a life and energy all its own. It flows with continuity and grows as the album progresses.

As I mentioned on our featured track “Rendezvous” on Rate The Tracks, the combination of piano and sax in the track brings a nice mixture of classical, new age and jazz that will delight all kinds of music lovers. And I stand by that.  With that thought in mind the appealing and good mood of “Awake in a Dream,” had a similar effect on me. The sound is soothing and serves as some nice chill music - smooth jazz mixed in with ethereal new age piano makes for a great partnership. The title of the track alone is thought provoking and a perfect soundscape for a movie or TV special. Or it can be a soundtrack for your start of the day to focus and center or on the other side at end of the day to unwind. The music is what you make it and this kind of music lets you shape it into something just for you, it is friendly to the spirit and rectifies you like all good music should.

As the album spins along a web of intricacies are formed and you are captured into that web of calm and satisfaction. Music like this makes me grateful, at peace and recharges my supply of energy. Sometimes we all feel like a train going off the tracks, allowing circumstances or other people to push us off course. This music will keep your train on the tracks or at the very least restart the engines that got you there in the first place.

I thought the succession of tracks was interesting and made sense too in regards to the human condition otherwise known as the roller coaster of life at times. The last three tracks being the most prolific.

“Promise,” “Lonely Road” and “Hope” intersect and “Hope” closes out the album offering a positive transition from thoughts that may be clouding your consciousness and keeping you from moving forward. Promise and hope can be a lonely road without the right support and the music initiates those good feelings and thoughts to help you bring you into the light.

Kelly Andrew has taken the canvas of human emotion and painted a picture that turns into a Rembrandt of musical interpretation that you will want to experience more than once. Set up your Rendezvous with Kelly as soon as you can. 

5/5 Stars

Key Tracks: Chasing Twilight, Rendezvous

Tracks:
 01. Chasing Twilight
02. Hand in Hand
03. Painted Butterfly
04. Awake In A Dream
05. Rendezvous
06. Serenade of the Night Sky
07. Looking Back
08. Promise
09. Lonely Road
10. Hope


 
Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck
October 13, 2016
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Review Provided By New Age Music Reviews