From The Stars
By
Russ Jones
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Russ Jones has to be one of the most artistic
and an inventive flautist of his day, with each release one cannot wait to hear
what he has come up with this time around. This 13 track collection of crafted
pieces is entitled, From The Stars and
is one of the most ethereal and vast bodies of work he has thus far produced.
The opening piece is called As I Know and it has to
be one of the most expansive manifestations from the artist of all time, the
flow of tone from the flute seems to drift into an echo chamber of time itself,
and reverberates around our senses with an energy of perfection.
As we move onward She
Knows brings us an ambient repose, and allows the listener a chance to just
be, in a blissfully meditative composition, while on Outer lines a more ethnic styled opus can be found, the shape of
tone and timbre here is almost haunting in its structures, and in part reminds
me of the earlier works of Terry Oldfield.
The sharper vibrations of Sunlite Shining certainly raises the rhythms of the album completely,
and perhaps even allows us to see the shadows and fractal formations in a piece
that is wonderfully peace filled and soothing.
We approach one of the most melodious compositions from the
album and it’s called Lonely Stars,
one cannot help but to love this piece, it reminds me of my days in the dusk of
my childhood, watching the night sky become clear and real on a summers evening,
and gazing at the beauty unfurling above me.
Russ is without doubt an accomplished performer and creator,
and on this somewhat deeper and darker track entitled Orbits, we see that in abundance. One can even feel the gentle
rotation of the globe, and watch our moons orbit dance around us in this
delightfully tempered and tranquil creation.
Now we drift literally into the latter half of the album as
we reach the piece Reaching Beyond the
Stars, for me this is one of those aforementioned expansive pieces, the
sheer vast quality of tone that Jones creates here is splendid, and as such
allows the listener time to fully embrace the textures of this crafted solo
flute composition.
The more mysterious energies of Collision come now to our attention; this has a mournful quality
that is both reflective, yet inevitable, this deeply moving offering depicts
for me a certain coming together of two sources. Whilst on Inner Reaches the heavy curtains of uncertainty are pulled back,
this huge composition once more reminded of the work of Oldfield, but also
whilst listening to the flute, images of a whale
would come to the fore in one of the most fascinating pieces from the release.
The next open doorway to brilliance is the clever and
craftily performed offing of Warbling
Lights, there is a shimmering essence to this track that I find
delightfully compelling, almost like watching a heat hazed horizon in
mid-summer.
Rotating is our next track and a piece that
can be found deep into the weave and tapestry of this sublime album, in an
almost Deuter styled performance.
Jones brings us a moment of meditative magic, with a track that inspires
serenity and motion, a track that would be perfectly suited perhaps for a Tai
Chi practise.
We find ourselves now at the penultimate piece off the
release and its title is Lonely Times.
We may detect a thoughtful movement here, perhaps a cry of sadness, but here on
this memory filled arrangement we are gifted a delicate performance that needs
to be listened to multiple times over to garner the nature of construction, and
to enjoy those artistic nuances contained within.
So we’re knocking on the last door to the album, this one is
called Inside and is another
fascinating offering that creates a mood of apprehension and caution, but also
one of a slow movement forwards whilst making new inner discoveries, but
regardless a truly compelling and mysterious conclusion to a superb album.
From The Stars by Russ Jones is a master work of solo flute designed to take the
listener on a journey of sight and sound, allowing this most grateful audience
a chance to slow down, be calm and enjoy a transformative flute presentation. There
can be no doubt that Russ Jones is
one of the world’s most artistic flute content creators, and as such I have no
shadow of a doubt that From The Stars
by Russ Jones is going to be a huge
hit on the global charts, it is that good.
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