Kismet
By
Joseph L Young
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Over the eons of time we have pondered what may become of us,
what may happen in our own story, or are we in the hands of an uncontrolled
energy of a fate or destiny, we may even ask what chance did I stand against
kismet? This conundrum is now beautifully portrayed by one of the most stylish
pieces of music to come my way this year from Joseph L Young, and indeed called Kismet.
Joseph L Young is a multi-instrumentalist of great
style and talent, and here on his new single he brings to us a very mysterious
composition that is a deeply addictive to listen to, and utterly compelling to
reside within.
Kismet has a multiple directional flow, at
times we could be floating in the east, at times in the forests of Native
America, perhaps moments of bliss in a world of Celtic mythology, and at other
times in the now empty caravansaries of the country from which the word came
from in Turkey, all of those flavours are there.
The floating and rising textures of Young’s flute reminds me
of UK flute performers Chris Conway
and Nigel Shaw at times, with that
very imploring style, but Joseph has a standard all of his own and it is of the
most highest quality there is. As such this amazing new single just has to be
an incredibly huge hit on the singles charts, and surely a must be purchase for
any truly honest instrumental music fan or aficionado.
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