22° Halo
By
Timothy J.P. Gomez
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Timothy J.P. Gomez has to be one of the best flute
performers of his day; his rich tapestries of music are both meaningful and
opulent of tone and timbre, today the artist gifts us musical seekers a brand
new single to enjoy and its entitled 22°
Halo.
I have only ever seen one of these remarkable visions, and
that was back in 2015 here in Cyprus
just after an earthquake; it was spectacular however mine was a Sundog. The difference between sundogs
and halos is the preferential orientation of the ice crystals through which the
light passes before reaching our eyes.
It never ceases to amaze me the sheer quality of a Timothy J.P. Gomez composition; they
are always something quite breath taking to behold and on 22° Halo he has done it again, he has drawn us in and related a
musical narrative that is so very compelling and addictive.
From the gentle blowing wind at the start, and then into a
slight percussive beat, which gives the arrangement a definitive ethnic feel,
and then into a most harmonious flute performance that is so very redolent of
the subject matter. I think I hear something here as well, I think it’s the
footfalls of a huge hit for 22° Halo
by Timothy J.P. Gomez climbing up
the ladder of the charts.
Simply put this is one of the finest flute performances I
have heard for some time, reflective, mysterious, ancient, and most certainly a
single you would be well advised to purchase at the soonest possible moment, it
is utter class.
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