Lost there Found here
By
Masako
Written by
Steve Sheppard
I have long loved the sublime gentle sounds of a Masako piano, it most certainly is feel
good music, and today we have a real treat as we get to walk the realms of tranquillity
with the artist, within her latest release called Lost there Found here.
The soft pastiche of a title called Spirit Forest gets our musical voyage underway, as Masako’s love for nature once more
comes to the fore with this piece; this is a mystical slice of solo piano that
is breath taking and serenely charming.
Masako’s album like others that have gone
before, is produced by non-other than the legend that is Will Ackerman and you can hear his gentle guitar, along with Vin Downes on the track Walk Together. This is as chilled as a
Sunday morning reverie in June, and bubbling full of bliss.
This 12 track collection of perfection has some beautiful
moments contained within, one of them for me was Brooks and Cascades, Masako’s
piano could easily be the ever moving stream, whilst the string sections of
both Charlie Bisharat and Eugene Friesen added so much texture to
the proceedings and gave us the ever eager listener a beautiful juxtaposition
of tone to enjoy.
There are some equally impressive reflective moments as well,
one of them for me personally was Mid-Hudson,
this was a beautifully crafted presentation from the pianist, one that I
enjoyed immensely, and those minor touches added a lush colour into the
tapestry of the song, bringing further touches of grandeur was the accomplished
percussion of Jeff Haynes.
The album is concluded with the track Into the Dusk, this is the end of our journey this time around and
this final piece is such a textured and picturesque composition, that it leaves
one with the energy of feeling fully satisfied by the journey hence taken.
Masako must be one of the genres finest
painters of tonal sound, she pulls from the piano layer upon layer tranquil
lush soundscapes, and manufactures some of the best musical portraits that
could possibly be conceived, one must say that Lost there Found Here by Masako
is one of her most comprehensive albums, she pinpoints such a tender refrain,
and brings into the world a galaxy of the genres stars to aid her in her quest
This is an album of natural outstanding beauty with ease.
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