Aurora
By
Jacquelyn G. Kleine
Written by
Steve Sheppard
There are few artists who can actively paint musical
descriptions of locations with such colour and clarity as Jacquelyn G. Kleine, her rise to fame in the new age genre has been
meteoric, and she thoroughly deserves all the plaudits she gets for her
efforts, but she has now released a new single called Aurora that will add many rungs to her new found ladder of musical
success.
This is one of the most transcendent offerings I have heard
from the artist, the synths and keyboards flow with the magical refrains that Llewellyn once captured with his
meditational release, Journey to the
Temple, and the descriptive tapestry of style is manifested with the
tenderness and care that Michael Allison
brought to life so beautifully on his Autumn
Light album.
There can be no doubt that this new single from Jacquelyn is
going to usher in a new era of dominance for the artist in the new age music
scene, maybe even music for a documentary may lie here too. This is a fine
example of truly good instrumental music, with each chord and note played
Jacquelyn takes us on a journey to the northern lights in a musically vicarious
way, and our lives will be changed by its beauty forever more,. If ever a song
is a guaranteed number 1 hit, it has to be Aurora
by Jacquelyn G. Kleine, and I rarely
say things like this, but I think Aurora
is one of the best singles in this genre I have heard for absolutely decades!
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