By
2002
Written by
Steve Sheppard
There are some things in life that are inherently beautiful, their
fundamental exquisiteness radiates across a vast landscape of tone and timbre,
this is then known as a new 2002
album release, I kid you not, this voyage of musical plenitude is some of the
finest work that the band have ever created, and in my opinion easily the most
ambient.
Time Traveler is a 10 track collection of breath
taking compositions, all lovingly created by the Copus family known as 2002. The very initial stages of this
utterly sublime album are totally classic 2002,
with its lush melodies and its colourful string sections, a tip of the hat
there to stalwart James Song on violin.
This opening song called The Morning
Breeze could be from any era that the band has evolved through, and it’s a
great place for us as listeners to start.
However when we arrive at Falling Stars we find a composition that has a delicacy all of its
own, the harp and piano here are particularly effective at delivering a tasteful
sense of bliss and happiness. The uplifting arrangements and segments add a
gentle energy into the overall proceedings.
There is a now a moment of reflection that is so poignant and
called Seasons Fade. I find this to
be so more in the late autumn or late summer, when the changes bring an
alteration of moods and musings. Sarah
Copus has matured into becoming a fine musician on her own right, and here
on the piano she composes something so moving and textured.
At times one can behold a piece of music, and name it as a
transcendent creation that was almost outer worldly to listen to, Love Of My Life would be one track I
would point to straight away, please take time to listen to a memory filled cello,
played by the amazing Dan Totan on
this piece, a delicate flute from Pamela
Copus and the flowing tonal structures that drift across our musical
horizon like a mist in late summer, the ethereal harmonisations are simply
divine and unequalled.
So here we are, we have arrived at the way marker named the
title track, and as such Time Traveler
is a quality place with which to rest for a while. The opening of the track
creates a somewhat mystical scene, a crossroads where time coalesces into a
dimension of infinite possibilities. Time
Traveler is probably one of the most ambient creations I think I have heard
from the band in some years, but one that manifests something so intoxicatingly
beautiful and attractive, that it is flawless in its overall arrangement.
As we step into the latter half of the album we have a
question to be answered, is this the beginning of the end, or the end of the
beginning, and with this next composition called The End Of The Journey it’s up to you to decide,. This is 2002 at their best, perfectly time
crescendo’s, melodies from heaven, and a soft palate of sound that is literally
both healing and serenely comforting, all topped off with Pamela Copus on an albisiphone.
Beyond the Veil truly does what it says on the can,
here lays a journey of an ambient construct that manifests, builds and drifts
back in time like a soft August ocean wave. Here is a lush offering that is a
multi-instrumental haven of stunning flavours and tastes, one to simply bathe
within and enjoy.
The Essence of a Dream is our next musical portal, Randy’s
expertise on guitar comes to the fore here on a classic 2002 offering, the ethereal vocalisations drift over the lands of
tomorrow, while yesterday’s echoes hover into a peace filled oblivion.
Something about this track has film score written all over it; here is a piece
that has a lush cinematic quality that is totally undeniable.
The penultimate piece can often be overlooked as an
arrangement, at this stage the listener can be readied for the completion of
the project, and if it’s done with style and grace, you have won the day, here 2002 have done that and much more on
the Adrift in a Memory, the pristine
production and delicacy of touch here on this composition is utter perfection,
and sublime in its tranquilly harbour of tenderness and calm.
So we have finally reached the parting gift of Where You Are, we have been lulled into
a bliss filled reverie thanks to the last offering, now with an hypnotic tone,
supplied by the Theremin of Randy Copus, we can ride off into a
fantastical dream like world of gorgeous textures and handsome tapestries of
tone and vibration, with what in my view is one of the most unique conclusions
of an album ever, and brilliantly done so too.
Time Traveler by 2002 is another new age classic of sublime quality, from one of the
best known new age artists on the globe; year after year they give us, the ever
eager listener, exactly what we ask for and what we expect, on Time Traveler they have fulfilled both
our dreams and expectations in abundance. This is the album that the industry has
waited patiently for in the garden of many musical colours for decades, and now
it has bloomed exquisitely, and as it must now be at the top of everyone’s
musical wish list right away.