Promise of Love
By
Alan Hanslik
Written by
Steve Sheppard
I felt a certain calmness of spirit trickle over the cadence
of the day, and felt in need of some blissful new age vibes to complete my
eager bliss, I got this in plenitude via a brilliant new album by Alan Hanslik, with his latest release
entitled Promise of Love.
Now it’s not that often that you see an artist place the
longest track off the release to start the musical journey, but I am very glad
Hanslik made that choice, as the title offering Promise of Love is literally idyllic and a perfect place to begin,
its warm motifs and reveries washed over me to set the scene for an absolutely
beautiful musical sojourn.
You will utterly revel in this album; the heart felt
sereneness of this next piece is a fine example, and called The Hope. Please enjoy the textures
here; they are multi layered in a soft temperate style. This is the type of
music I could listen too on repeat for hours, the headphone effects and change
in tempo and structure at the midway point was cleverly done, to leave us still
floating on a cloud of musical peace.
This album is a veritable soundtrack of tones and textures,
mixing long form and short, and as we traverse the offering Home we are gifted a composition that
seems to create its own musical narrative as it goes, the structure of the
keyboards here are magnificent and there is also a slow sense of movement deep
within the weave of this nine plus minute arrangement that is undeniably
clever.
The story continues with this next composition entitled Anticipation, this is something that
Hanslik has built up beautifully so far on the album. We have a little sharper
sound here to enjoy through the refrains of this fascinating piece, the
keyboards and synths bring us a real sense of an excitement building through
this enthralling musical narrative.
As we edge towards the half way juncture we come across an
arrangement called She's Not There.
There can be now found in this offering a feeling of apprehension or concern
for the first time on the album, the title probably explains all, has our hero
been stood up? However this gives the artist plenty of time to manifest a whole
realm of classy ambient music for us to reflect with, the build and progression
here by the artist is also wonderfully executed on this quite deep, but
colourful composition.
We now arrive at the half way marker, and to usher this
change in we are given a short but memorable offering entitled Turnaround. The electronic flavours
here are delicious and offer a total change of energy, the bass and keyboards
seem to be manifesting a reality of confidence and positivity that seems to be
building.
The Shift continues the theme of the previous offering;
Hanslik is now in full flow with the more electronic energies that revolve
within this arrangement. That manifestation is beautifully crafted and through
the music we can feel a sense of creation occurring, something new and
exciting, check out the smooth and chilled shift, making its announcement at
the half way juncture of the piece with a lush percussive beat, in a truly
magical style.
Rebound is up next and offers us all a
doorway to some of the most creative ambient and instrumental music I have
heard for some time, with elements even of Steve
Hillage’s Rainbow Dome Music in
the mix for me too. This was a masterful composition, that to be honest, I had
a hard time moving on from.
We should all dedicate a little time to Reflection. This allows us to gaze over our journey thus far and
make any alterations needed, and to learn perhaps from any mistakes. Hanslik’s
gentle touch on the keys here is much appreciated and once more reminded me in
style of another ambient artist I know called Laraaji.
So we have arrived at the penultimate portal to the album, it
is entitled Rendezvous, the sensual soft tones of this track are
sumptuous and utterly encapsulating, it is hard not to just drift away to its
subtle inevitabilities. The keyboard was carefully played to give the listener maximum
enjoyment on this continued voyage of musical plenty. The arrangement was also
cleverly worked, and as a listener, one had to do so intently so as not to miss
a single nuance.
So we finish with the happiness felt from the last track off
the album, and of course entitled Promise
of Love Medley, there is something in here for everyone, and something from
the entire album for us all to enjoy, this is absolutely the perfect way to sum
up the entire concept of the release, leaving the listener full filled and
happy.
Promise of Love by Alan Hanslik is a wonderful work of art, a sound track for a silent
movie and something so calming and serene one could use its lovely contents for
many reasons. The artist has manifested something of natural outstanding beauty
with this release, and I know I shall be playing it for many days to come,
which makes it quite easy for me to give it a big thumbs up, and without
reservation recommend this beautiful collection of creations to you.
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