Singing Back To Ziryab
By
Al Gromer Khan
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Receiving a new Al
Gromer Khan album is like a birthday present that comes early, most will
know I am not only a big fan of his music, but also, that this musician is one
of the reasons I have now become a musician myself, his releases are a constant
source of inspiration to me. I am therefore elated that I get the opportunity to
write about his brand new album on offer entitled, Singing Back to Ziryab.
Who is Ziryab I hear you say, well in short I guess you might
call him a 9th Century musical, artistic, multi-talented James Dean of his day, certainly a free
spirit who crossed many boundaries in his life, because he simply could, but
there was a delicious sensuality about his style, as there is about this quite
smooth and sensory delight of an album.
The first piece is a prime example of this slow and most
pleasurable presentation, and Al Gromer
Khans keyboards, synths and Sitar manifest a whole bed of perfection to lie
upon, and just simply enjoy a new form of tone and timbre.
The title track is now upon us Singing Back To Ziryab, this grand picture frame of genius
radiates all around us with such a delicate passion; the ambience of this
composition cannot be understated, and the masters Sitar works a wonderful
spell to enchant us, the ever eager listener, it is one that literally takes us
on an almost 10 minute journey with the artist, and of course Ziryab himself.
Malakosha Xb is one of those pieces that floats
with a desire to bring into creation a place of calmness beyond supposed
perception, for me the performance was so tranquil and chilled, the harmonic
resonance here is sublime, and the vocalisations almost ethereal in
construction, one has to note the beat, it is so very pleasing to the senses
indeed.
As we move ever onward and towards the centre of the album,
we come across a track called Jimi of
Silence. The manifestation here is once more fluent and creates a mood of
utter ambience, now add in the percussive elements and you have another
rhythmic arrangement that is simply undeniably addictive, and most certainly
packed with a musical pleasure of the most delicious of slow tempos.
The shortest piece on the album is Musqat, I would urge the use of headphones on this album, but
especially for the effects on this track, they are sensational, and seem to
dance from one side to the other in a smooth and rhythmic energy of ambient
perfection.
We now begin our descent into the second half of the release
and as we do so, we come across a creative masterpiece entitled Mine To Mend. The percussive cadence
here is deep yet sensitive in its approach, thus manifesting yet another
wonderfully ambient landscape to explore with complete willingness.
This entire album is blissful and gives us many moments of
almost meditative joy to revel within, that can most certainly be found within
the arrangement Darbar, this is a
multi-dimensional composition that became a favourite of mine very quickly,
there is a mysterious essence here that is so appealing, and Gromer Khans
instrumentation and Sitar, seems to create this textured tapestry of sequences
as we go. This is one of those pieces that would be very easy to leave on
repeat and just be.
The hovering reality of the penultimate track is now before
us and called Telepath. This
ethereal delight swirls around our senses bring us a veritable cloud of tone,
ambience and atmospherics. The character of this composition is a traditional milieu
for the artist, and it is a locale we are more than happy to just sit in and
enjoy, the keyboards, synths and vocalisations manifest one of, if not the, most
relaxed songs from the whole album.
Our last track is entitled Sieger, and Al Gromer Khan
leaves us where he found us, with a reminder of the beautifully slow tempos and
sensual beats that are indeed all that we now know as Singing Back To Ziryab. This as an ending composition that is the
perfect arrangement to leave the project with, a steady quiet beat, in a very
slow pattern that utterly enhances the minds ability to be both peaceful and
pleasurable.
Singing Back To Ziryab by Al Gromer Khan is a unique album that has certainly been worth
waiting for, we can all now rest assured that the master of ambient vibes is
back with us, and this sensually creative slice of ambience is a sign that all
is well in the world of ambient music and beyond. Singing Back To Ziryab by Al
Gromer Khan isn’t just an album to place on your wish list, it is a release
to buy now and enjoy in a timeless beautiful way, your mind, body and soul will
love you for it.
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