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Observation
Point - Above and Beyond (remastered)
More abstract
thoughts from OP, but a full album with more structure and ideas ranging
from deep space to quiet introspection. A drifting work that soothes and
yet challenges the senses. Originally released in 2003, now remastered
into one whole suite.
"A
vivid, evolving soundscape that wouldn't sound out of place on a film
soundtrack somewhere. It all develops very effectively, with the sweeping
pads creating a great atmosphere. We like the piano sound you achieved
with this one. You have slotted it right into the mix beautifully, which a
lot of people are unable to achieve."-Future Music magazine
"Recorded
in 2003, this is an 8 track CD of soothing,
full-sounding, slowly encroaching, always changing, beautifully serene,
truly atmospheric, immaculately produced and played slice of synth music
heaven for those that want it deep, occasionally dark but always
absolutely rewarding listening. The eight tracks are just so ethereal,
melodic and magical, often with a river of subtle bass running underneath
as assorted layers and textues combine. It's music that transports you to
another dimension - so much more than endlessly drifting space music and
yet it has the feel of the best practitioners of the genre - and I have to
say that it's one of the most peaceful, most relaxing sets of music that
I've had the privilege to hear and enjoy in a long while. In many ways,
it's got '70's running through its veins, and the comparison to those
gorgeous short instrumentals that inhabited the third and fourth Brian Eno
albums, would not be too wide of the mark. It's substantial, varied,
changing, atmospheric, spellbinding and beautiful, with a heart and soul
to its creation and execution. Music to float off to, but not space music
as you might think it - far more than that." -Andy G
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