Sonic Light
By
Jacquelyn G. Kleine
Written by
Steve Sheppard
It is always a delight to listen to a beautifully produced
ambient music album; this genre is a great peace maker, one that manifests
oceans of calm to get lost within, and on Sonic
Light by Jacquelyn G. Kleine the
artist has created a veritable sanctuary of tranquillity to willingly drift
with.
The very opening track gives us a great hope of peace and
serenity and is a wonderful tapestry of what is to come, the title track for me
is always special, and as such Sonic
Light is a weave of wonderful electronic ambience, and a manifestation of
smoothness and fluency.
There are seven exciting tracks on this album, and on Liquid Sound we can hear the stylish
and natural flute presentation, one that floats through the forest as if on a
mid-summers night’s dream, while pieces like Elderspeak have an ancient vibrancy about its construction, one
with a pulsating electronic rhythm that plays throughout the eons of time.
Lemuria: Symphony of
the Dolphins was one
of my favourite pieces, its new age roots were firmly established in this piece,
and it greatly reminded me of when Kevin
Kendle joined Llewellyn to give
us Journey To Atlantis, that vast
roaming quality of ambience was there within this track, one that will give you
a desire to seek further and to search the mystical pathways of an alternate
reality, on a track that is utterly majestic in its cinematic like qualities.
Gentleness of tone and timbre can be found on Tranquility, an offering that is wonderfully
meditative, and the penultimate offering Breath
Of Water brings a depth of energy to the proceedings like none other, the
natural sounds of the sea were perfect, which is not an easy thing to do, I
have just released a single myself with the same sound and getting the balance
right is vital here. It must be said that this piece alone is one of those that
is utterly addictive, so much so, that you never truly want to leave its sandy
beaches.
The last composition offered here on the album is entitled Synthia, an arrangement filled with a
symbiotic partnership of a repeating electronic vibe and a sparkling flute, one
that created for me the perfect ending offering, and a great way to conclude
the album.
Sonic Light by Jacquelyn G. Kleine has to one of the best New Age albums I have
had the pleasure to review this year, each and every track has a blissful, rich
and smooth production quality, and within this colourful pastiche of tone lays
a sonic delight of many textures and tastes, each composition is a narrative
unto their own, and as such this release should be a huge hit for fans who love
their music to take them somewhere
they will never wish to leave.
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