Calm Waters
By
Michael Kollwitz
Written by
Steve Sheppard
The Chapman Stick must surely be one of the most
calming musical instruments on the planet today, its soothing refrains, its
relaxing tones, all go to manifest a warm bed of musical tranquillity to enjoy,
on any day and location you wish to choose, and this brand new release by top
class exponent of the Stick, Michael
Kollwitz, are certainly very Calm
Waters for us to navigate.
Calm Waters is bliss on a stick, literally, and
from the off one will be soothed by the gentleness of the opening piece Baby Beach, we are then ushered into a
world of serenity on tracks like Skyhawk,
or the textured musical waves of Quiet
River, a composition that presents such a pleasurable feeling, and a lush
mental vista.
All times of the day are catered for too, listen to Morning Star, a more relaxing musical
narrative you will not find, and why not float in the arms of tracks like Under The Sea, a wonderfully slow tempo
can be found here, and one can indeed literally float within this pristine
offering, this would turn out to be one of my personal favourites from the
album, it contained such grace and calmness, I gazed across the ocean outside
of my widow, and felt immediately relaxed.
Calm Waters is a heavenly 12 track collection of
ambience personified, and compositions like Red Moon Rising or the final concluding offering Mysterious Journey will set scenes of
outstanding natural beauty, the latter has a sensitive base to its
construction, but also a much crafted sense of intrigue about its arrangement
too.
Calm Waters by Michael Kollwitz just has to be that album that will ease that
furrowed brow and be still that beating heart, this is the perfect album to
spin after a hard days graft; it is an oasis of calm, a musical paradise of
peace, and a sensual sanctuary of serenity. Simply put, the Chapman Stick never sounded so good.
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