Auroral Magic
By
Chakuna Machi Asa
Written by
Steve Sheppard
A new album arrived on my desktop to review, and one so
interesting that it took me back in time in many ways, musically and
spiritually. Auroral Magic by Chakuna Machi Asa touches base with a simplicity
of sound and tone, but in doing so creates a healing energy that flows through
the vibrations of the album, and the gentleness of the tracks creates an
idyllic surrounding you will never wish to leave.
A prime example of the end of that last statement of mine, is
the first track off the album entitled Blood
of our Ghost, listening to the artist imploring refrains and tender vocals
was a sublime scene setter, the natural sounds simply beautiful, but a relevant
focus for all that is truly real, one could with ease see the singer
manifesting a moment of sublime oneness by a mountain stream with her guitar.
If we glance to our left we can see a new energy building and
this composition is called Elven Magic,
this is a truly powerful opus that has a blissful addictive quality to its
construction, in an almost Lord of the
Rings style. We can through the music feel the essences of a ceremony
beginning to build perhaps.
On Planet Xeron we
have a completely different style of composition, one that mixes an ambient
nature with a sultry chilled rhythm. This reminds me of a lucid dream I had
once, a mixture of cultures were there in a circle of peace and positivity; a
smooth flowing beat with a delightful soothing vocal can be found in this
mesmeric offering.
This must be one of the most unique albums I have heard for
many a year and once again change is offered through this next song entitled Dancing Reflections. The water sounds
here gives us a clue that there is a duality within this musical narrative that
is being discussed, the shimmering qualities of light on the ripples of a lake
perhaps, and the pianos repetitive but scaled performance bring us a clever
dance between the sun and the water, utterly transcendent and transfixing
From one element to another now as we reach the track The Wind, this has to be one of my
favourite pieces off the album, a meditative offering indeed, and I could have
used this exact piece whilst I was meditating by the pool only yesterday, I
gazed at the way the wind played with the branches of the palm trees, and
closed my eyes in meditation as the sound of the wind drifted through its proud
green leaves, this specific track would have been perfect for that occasion, a
piece deeply bathed in the stillness of the moment.
I can always tell when I have been literally hooked by an
album, I had forgotten to save my work thus far, and we are over half way
through the release, always a good sign for me, so with that done, let’s
continue to move forward and into the piece called Time Womb. This is another clever offering; there is a throbbing
beat here that perhaps given the subject matter one could expect, then an added
layer of keyboards and electronic wizardry, this combination craft-fully may
well be exploring all facets of life and its impermanence.
On Blue Moon we
have a different energy here completely, the keyboards create a tentative mood,
there is an energy of a possible creation that seems yet to have formed within
this realm, but is expected to do so, the use of pause here is sublime,
creating further anticipation within the composition, that makes it for me one
of the most artistic offerings from the release.
Interestingly enough I am host of a space music show on One
World Music Radio, and mostly the music that flows there is of an electronic
nature, but I am going to include this one on my next show, as Space Shift has a beautiful
compositional structure that manifests for us a vast realm and spacious
dimension with which we can wonder through, perhaps we are even exploring
ourselves within the role of the grand universe itself, a splendid combination
of vocalisations, keyboards, synths, and a galactic awareness so very powerful,
a truly special track indeed.
The longest creation from the album is up next and called Our Escape, A delicate onward movement
of keyboards and chants can be found here, and reminded me in part of some of
the Reiki chanting I use to once do. The simplicity of the keyboards here are
perhaps showing us the way from suffering and into unconditional love. This is
one of those songs that there is so much contained within it, that I would
advise multiple listens, each one will be fresh, but still utterly enjoyable.
The gentle flow that is The
Whale Song is up next and is without doubt the most melodic offering from
the album. Here we have a track that tells us that the whale is completely at
home within its own environment, and thus the composition manifests a harmonic
resonance that is both deep and knowledgeable to reflect that. Chakuna Machi Asa has manifested something
here that is so inspiring and fluent, a pieced filled with the wisdom of, and
gratitude that, Whale energy can teach us, simply beautiful with every note
played.
Our penultimate track is a dedication written for the artist’s
stepfather called John. The natural
sounds and gentle keyboards bring us an idyllic location to just sit, be and
reflect; regardless, it is a beautiful composition with which to honour him.
Our final gateway to this musical reality is the title header
and of course called Auroral Magic,
this song will have a multitude of possible meanings for all those who listen
to it, each of us has our own magic we may choose to bring forward, it is an
invitation to bathe in the pool of hope whilst listening to it, and one must
say the perfect way to leave a wonderfully flowing and heart felt album.
Auroral Magic by Chakuna Machi Asa has to be one of the best New Age music albums of
the year so far, it is so creative, so wide in its musical narration, and
vastly abundant in its rich tapestries of colour and tone. Auroral Magic by Chakuna Machi Asa is an album that has been
crafted from the fires of artistic brilliance, and forged in the flames of pure
class, and without doubt should be on everyone’s must have list.
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