Antigravity
By
Chakuna Machi Asa
Written by
Steve Sheppard
One of the most exciting new age music releases is now on the
scene and called Antigravity by Chakuna Machi Asa, you may remember the
artist from her work on Auroral Magic
back in 2021, but now she is back with a thrilling ride of simply beautiful and
deeply spiritual music to utterly revel in, it’s been a long while since I have
heard something quite this good come from the genre, so let’s buckle up and
enjoy the ride.
The opening piece is just what we need on this voyage through
sight and sound, the swirling synths, flowing keyboards and the gentle and
onward percussion leads us on through our forest of tone and timbre on the
track Ayahuasca.
Honoring Pachakuti Mesa is our next composition, the soft
chimes, light percussive elements and explorative keyboards bring us a truly
meditative offering. The vocalisations both forward and the whispers in the
background work beautifully on a piece that reminds me in part of Australia’s Lia Scallon, on her more spiritual
arrangements.
Now it’s time to dance with the title track, Antigravity. We are welcomed aboard our
ship of galactic travel, in a peaceful reverie of keyboard piano based tones,
whilst in the background sounds of nature can be heard to totally balance the
entire compositional structure in the cleverest and most crafted of ways.
Next up is a legend that could be found in Greek mythological
works and called Ganymede, the cup
bearer of Zeus, who was given eternal life for doing it. Ganymede is also Jupiter’s third largest moon and is said to be the
singing moon too. Here Chakuna brings us one of the most ambient tracks from
the album, her presentation on piano here is both meditative and incredibly
creative, whilst the natural sounds in the background add another layer of
musical description into the weave, I also note that David Vito Gregoli has mastered this album for the artist, and I
therefore wondered if the fretless bass found on this track and others was also
from his hand, it is delightful.
Provident Manitou is our mid placed offering, this
composition has such a pristine nature to its construction, but the tranquil
notes are beautifully juxtaposed with the occasional plunging percussive work,
whilst Chakuna’s vocals take us to a completely different reality, listening to
this one with eyes closed truly alters the perception of the listener, and
while again this track is meditative in nature, there is an element in its
minor tones that gifts a vibrational energy of change and reflection within its
quite stunning confines.
As we run down the hill and into the second half of the
album, we come across a short form narrative that is packed with drum and
indigenous vocals, ones that most certainly remind me of my time in the Midwest
and various powwows that I attended, this then allows us to drift into a new
realm of music called Alternate Universe.
The backdrop of nature sounds and careful and respectful
piano, matched with the fretless bass gift us a truly lush new age composition
that has elements of artists like Oldfield
and Thornton intertwined within its
structures. Alternate Universe is
one of those tracks that you could easily lose one’s self within, it is a
dreamy reverie of instrumental music you simply never want to end.
The most powerful and exciting composition is about to rain
down with love upon you right now and called Written in the Stars. Was it
not the amazing Carl Sagan who once
said “The cosmos is within us. We are
made of star-stuff. We are a way for the universe to know itself.” How
true, how very true indeed, here Chakuna delivers a wonderfully moving opus of
sound that was clearly written in the stars, and I believe one that also
contains the skill set of one Silva
Blaser on flute also.
We have reached the penultimate track off the album and this
gem is entitled Metallic Sun Flowers,
this is wonderfully creative and artistically sublime manifestation, one that
contains the work of a certain Jason
Miller on synths too. The smooth tapestry of sound here is so beautifully
palpable and its ambience doubly so.
The last chapter in this wondrous collection of great pieces
is now upon us and called Fantasy Land,
a deft and spirited presentation on piano can be found here, one that manifests
a swirling sound of notes, and moments of an exalted phantasmagorical energy,
creating many images of an extraordinary nature in the mind’s eye of the
listener.
Antigravity by Chakuna Machi Asa is without a shadow of a doubt the best work so
far from the artist, here is a 10 track album that takes the listener on a
multitude of beautifully melodic and fascinating journeys, and never wants to
let you go. I have been impressed with the work of the artist before, but I
believe with Antigravity, she may well not only have a huge
chart hit on her hands, but an album that could gift her awards too, this is a
release not to be missed and one of the best New Age albums I have heard this
decade with ease.
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