Other Worlds
By
David Darling
Written by
Steve Sheppard
The essence of any good track is its inception and
foundation, its build and progression, along with its on-going narrative and
the conclusion, in all aspects Grammy winning Cellist David Darling has succeeded in the highest possible regard on the
track Other Worlds off his latest
album of the same name.
The opening is moving and incredibly scenic, the gentle
electric piano, the soothing cello and synths, and the slow but natural build
that manifest a texture not to dissimilar to Ralph Vaughan Williams back in the day, then the piece literally
cast off on the wide open seas of lush open contemporary instrumental music at
1 minute 37 and never looked back, adding a driving percussion, piano and bass
along the way.
This is one of those tracks you will no doubt wish to
constantly come back to from time to time, as it has that timbre about its
composition that is so tangible and artistic, giving the whole musical creation
a rhythmic corporeal feel, mixed with the fluency of a captivating dream-like
soundtrack.
This is a truly special musical moment from an album that
will highlight the desire to listen further, and is most certainly a
composition that many artists would be extremely proud to call a title track; a
thoroughly enjoyable musical experience indeed can be found on the track Other Worlds, by David Darling.
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