Somewhere in Space and
Time
By
Mike Clay
Written by
Steve Sheppard
As an electronic ambient music artist myself, I adore to
listen to other artists In the same genre, I gain great insights, I get great
inspiration and directions to go to, and this new release by Mike Clay fits all those categories for
me and more, it allows me to let my senses and my awareness drift Somewhere in Space and Time.
Clays first composition and our starting point is perfect, he
has created the platform onto which many more layers can be built, Ambient Memories is both consistent in
its tone and vibrational aspects, and gives us, the ever eager listener, a
gentle drifting bed of ambience to flow with.
We can imagine that we are in a galactic Starship traversing
across the infinite realms of space, and whilst we do so our sensors pick up
the energies of a Comet Crossing our
path, this would indeed be a marvellous sight, and Clay’s presentation here,
builds suspense, constant onward movement and a mood of tempered excitement as
we see this incredible visual.
I remember my dear friend Kevin
Kendle composing his track Lagoon Of
Eternity many years back, and
this piece Cosmic Cathedral reminds
me of that construct, those pillars of eternity rose like Cathedral’s in the
darkness of space, this progression and creativity within this clever
composition manifest a similar reality for me here as well; Clay’s synths form
vast patterns, ones that constantly coalesce.
Time Passage is a blissfully brilliant opus; its
dark reservoirs of tone and timbre reverberate with times of future, past,
present and yet to come. The drone here is perfectly positioned and played,
whilst the almost Berlin styled repeating keyboard motif brings us a sense of
movement and onward energy. This is a piece that contains a merging reality of
ambience and purpose, and as we enter deeper into the weave of the song, the
intent of the piece becomes even more evident as we transcend to the very edge
of tomorrow and yesterday.
We’re edging forever into deeper space and at this juncture
we come across a track of outstanding natural glory called Beautiful Bliss. The harmonic convergence here is musical ecstasy,
and a song that stands out for me personally, as one of the best off the album;
one can perhaps feel a little Vangelis deep
within the weave of this tremendous offering.
The half way marker brings us the piece Caravan of Time, once more Clay is in inspired territory, the
smoothness of this performance cannot be stated enough, the gentle and
heartfelt flow is like watching an ancient portal activating, the presentation
has a tinge of reflection within its structures to gift us one of the most
emotive and moving pieces off the album.
Memories of Space is a vast opus of sound, created
with an incalculable universe in mind, the keyboard effects here drive the
narrative into an almost endless nexus of possibilities, whilst the tranquil
synths float and drift around us in patterns so grand and complex.
We move ever deeper into the album and as we do so we come
across a track that is utterly undeniable and called Ocean of Stars, the synth patterns here draw us in slowly, then
like a tide, push us into a region of utter beauty, one that has an almost
anthem like quality to its proceedings, while the following offering Nebula Rising has the reverse energetic
mood, this is a far more cautious and careful piece, but one that builds upon
layers of wonderment as it manifests its own reality as an arrangement of great
quality.
One of the most pleasing musical journeys can be found on
this very track entitled Asteroids at
Play, at times my reverie reminded me of a musician from yesteryear in Phil Thornton, perhaps mixed with a
little David Wright, in a composition
that is deeply enjoyable to listen to and light hearted in its overall
manifestation.
We have now docked at our penultimate piece and this offering
is called Clouds of Creation, a
gentle, yet mysterious arrangement can be found here; the slow synth build is
idyllic and sublime with reference to the subject matter, the performance on
keyboards brought a blissful dreaming sound, one that floated on the edge of
time itself.
It is indeed time to head for home as we arrive at the ending
track of the album called End of Time,
a light percussive beat can be found here, mixed with swirling synths and a
mood of conclusion, a crafted piece from Clay and a clever way indeed to finish
off a superb album indeed.
Somewhere in Space and
Time by Mike Clay is a top
quality album that needs to be paid careful attention to, the presentations of
each of the 12 tracks are carefully performed and produced, to give each and
every listener a veritable journey in space through music. Somewhere in Space and Time by Mike
Clay is mysterious, exciting, moody and inspiring, and an album that is
very easy indeed to recommend.
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