Zentronique
By
Michael Regina
Written by
Steve Sheppard
A completely chilled and fascinating experience can be had by
listening to the latest release by artist Michael
Regina and his brand new album Zentronique.
Here is an album that is packed with an abundance of smooth yet classy
compositions, and one that I have just enjoyed listening to in its entirety
just before writing this review.
The journey starts with the Vangelis styled opus Frontiers,
a grand beginning full of power and electronic flavour, with a little hint of David Wright in the mix as well.
This most illustrious of openings leads us into one of
several charming chill out tracks, this one entitled The Gates. As an ambient keyboardist myself I found the arrangement
particularly interesting, the melody was warm to listen to and gave the
listener an utterly charming film score like musical narrative to enjoy.
All Good Things is our next port of call, a
beautifully fluent piano styled arrangement which seems to just drift past like
an errant summer cloud. The performance here was deeply enjoyable and gave a
certain feeling of ambience to me that I found particularly pleasing.
The next offering entitled Connections seemed familiar to me; the percussion added more depth
to the song, and manifested for me a wonderful sense of musical movement that
carried me along as a willing partner.
As we touch the half way marker we come across a beautiful
opus called Human Condition. There
was something so very moving about this track; its gentle symphonic gestures
reminded me in parts of David Whaler
at times. This offering would turn out to be one of my personal favourites off
the album, partly because of the amazing transition at the 1:40 mark, from a
new age floaty offering into a full blow and empowering cinematic sound track
of a composition.
The time has arrived for us to enjoy the title track, and
thus Zentronique is before us, this
wonderful chill out arrangement has all the hall marks of becoming a classic
track that will be remembered by fans of this genre, and more so the electronic
one for ages to come. Here is a piece that flows like an April stream, the
percussion is perfect and the keyboards swirl to manifest a wonderfully
mesmeric state.
Maxim M Chill picks up the pace and escalates the
albums energy to a completely higher plain. This is music for a hot summer’s
day by the pool, and one composition that is just about to get selected for my
next chill out lounge playlist.
We have a state of complete bliss before us now, one that
creates its own musical narrative by its chilled beat, and defines itself by
its classy production and performance. Regina’s musical prowess has grown with
each passing track and this masterful piece of electronic wizardry is another
fine example for you to enjoy, and called In
The Ether.
The mixture of EM meets chill out is idyllic for my tastes as
I hope it is yours too, with that in mind, we are now swimming in the deeper
waters of this release, and as we do so we come across another movie styled
opus called Hybrid. The perfect
measures of synths, keyboards and percussion deliver an almost Sci-Fi
arrangement.
Communion is our penultimate offering and this
anthem like arrangement is a perfectly placed calming composition that allows
us a little time of reflection. The tranquil keyboards are so redolent of the
subject matter, then the percussive marching beat gives us a sense of something
all coming together just at the right time, a fine example of build and
progression within a musical composition can be found here.
So we have reached the last gateway to the album and it is
entitled Hello Together. I listened
to this a few times and would have to agree this is the ideal track to end the
album with; it has a narrative that seems to wind up the entire experience of
the album. The melody is cheer filled and happy, and a more fluent and charming
performance you would not find in many musical places, what a great and sublime
parting gift indeed.
Zentronique by Michael Regina is a thoroughly enjoyable album packed with chilled
tracks and crafted electronic performances, the melodies flow like an abundant
musical river, and this is without doubt one of those releases that is utterly
timeless in its presentation. Zentronique
by Michael Regina is a must have
electronic chilled release that will bring comfort calm and happiness to your
day and that can’t be a bad thing can it?
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