Crossings
By
Jon Durant & Stephan
Thelen
Written by
Steve Sheppard
The dualistic guitar paring of Jon Durant & Stephan Thelen meet up to bring us a sparkling and
powerful new album entitled Crossings,
this is something I found deeply fascinating as I have been using guitar
effects and sounds in my own music, so it was a lesson in crafting a
performance to manifest something completely fresh and intuitive for the
listener.
The music has been somewhat inspired, if that is the right
word, by the numerous lockdowns we have all see and been a part of in the last
year, the mood filled opus of track one sets the scene perfectly ,Vol de Nuit and its long form
majestically styled prowess, almost borders on the boundaries of progressive
rock at times.
That aforementioned statement is increased further on the
offering entitled Mise en Abyme, the
floating motifs created a sublime eleven minutes plus of artistic brilliance,
laying one piece within another, this is a tranquil yet very addictive musical
experience that constantly keeps evolving as it plays, it is one of those
arrangements that you could listen to on many occasions, and still keep coming
back to examine those ever so creative nuances further.
This is a very classy album indeed; it is almost like a progressive
cross between Harold Budd and Paul Speer,
the amazing title track lays down a most pleasant tapestry of sound, Crossings is a mixture of musical art
as has never seen the like of before, the depths of its creative manifestation
is simply incredible, and is the longest track on the album at well over twelve
minutes.
Seven compositions lay within the misty halls of this album,
and each one is a sojourn all of its own. This is a musical ambience that has
been birthed with textures so specific, and artistically moulded from the
genius of two, and into the arms of each and every one of you, listen to the
last track off the album entitled Infinity,
this work alone is a dimension of sound on its own right.
Crossings by Jon Durant & Stephan Thelen is a master piece of minimalistic
ambience and then some. The sheer imagination required to have expressed such a
body of work as this is amazing, the guitars of both artists bring their own
musical mastery to the table, and they build a world where one can literally
drift away in an almost meditational styled reverie.
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