Critical Moments
By
Forrest Smithson
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Forrest Smithson may normally be better known for his
works of sheer genius on synths and keyboards, those delightfully memorable
layered moments that drift across the horizon of time, however here on this
brand new release we have Smithson in Solo Piano mode, and what a resonating
delight it truly is.
An amazing vast body of 20 tracks lays within this new release
and some of the work so ambient that it actually manifests a whole new realm of
music entirely; examples of this new found brilliance can be found on the
opening offerings Inlays and Array, both pieces swirl within a
dimension so peace filled and calm.
This style of solo piano is so creative, my musical internet
friend of some 16 years in Michael
Harrison creates a similar vibe, but here Smithson brings us track after
track of pure artistic craft on offerings like the dream filled reveries of Entry, and the title track itself Critical Moment, a header that is so
rich in its ambience that it’s literally transfixing.
We can be relieved that we have 20 compositions here to
enjoy, each one a rock pool in its own universal dimension, tracks like Abundance, with its careful delicate
and pristine progression, and another favourite of mine in Faithfully, a piece that almost asks an unknown question, and
leaves room for an equally unknown response, a truly magnificent performance
can be found here.
Drifting in a reverie of serenity we find a track entitled Wondering, a track that does exactly
what it says on the can, I can see myself walking the coastlines in winter, in
a land void of humanity, and being in absolute bliss with the emptiness, and
this most descriptive music.
The album is concludes with an arrangement entitled Just Enough, Smithson leaves us with
easily the most gentle and calming composition from the release, and a
thoroughly pleasing way with which to conclude this voyage through musical
ambience with.
Critical Moments by Forrest Smithson could well be some of the finest work by the
artist thus far; he has taken a side step away from the more electronic natural
nature of his musical muse, and opened up a whole world of sublime solo piano
pieces on this 20 track creation. Critical
Moments by Forrest Smithson is
with ease the best ambient piano album I have heard for years, it is expression
in full motion, an artistic delight of many textures and colours, this album is
a true sanctuary of the soul.
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