The Fourth Candle
By
FLOC
Written by
Steve Sheppard
The new EP from FLOC
which features the artists George
Landress and John Clarity is now
upon us and entitled The Fourth Candle.
This superbly produced five track collection is a real joy of contemporary
instrumental music to listen to. Getting the release off we have the fast paced
but fluent opus of Coming Home to
enjoy, trust me on this, use headphones to listen, you can enjoy all the textures
and stereophonics so much more.
The Path follows, with a slight global
percussive ethic, and is one that morphs into a more chilled out style once the
6 string bass of Clarity joins the dance; this is utter class and music to
listen to on a warm summers day on the balcony, or perhaps by the pool, the
distinct sense of movement within this track also layered an added dimension to
the overall weave of the song.
My personal favourite would be the title track The Fourth Candle. The performances on
keyboards by Landress and the sublime bass work of Clarity, brings us something
so good and something that I haven’t heard the like of since Carpenters, Assault on Precinct 13 in parts, but
there is even more here, as the construction of this grand musical narrative
holds a blissful global ethic in its weave too.
The Pickins takes us into the latter half of the
EP, and gives our ever eager ears something light and refreshing to bathe
within, its overall narrative has a delicious eastern groove and mood to enjoy;
the percussive arrangements here are extremely addictive, and create a layered
chilled mood.
The acoustic openings of our penultimate offering Pull Me Up were delightful and created
an opening to a piece that was as smooth as an early sunny Sunday morning, whilst
the finishing song Pack It Up,
beautifully manifested a perfectly tranquil, yet almost sensual vibe to the
conclusion of the album, one that even contained a little rock ethic within its
construction as well.
The Fourth Candle by FLOC is one of those releases you really never want to end; each
and every track has been carefully created and produced to the highest of
qualities, and more so, each musical narrative is openly accessible to all who
like to listen to quality compositions and chilled vibes. Contemporary
Instrumental music is such a vast genre to understand, but in my view The Fourth Candle by FLOC is a fine example of the best it
has to offer.
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