Flowers From Another
Dimension
By
Jacquelyn G. Kleine
Written by
Steve Sheppard
The multiverse has long been a fascination for me, alternate
realities, parallel universes, etc. All completely unproven yes, but not
disproven either, and this possibility is what unleashes the artist and writer
in me, to perhaps seek an alternate view on the realities of the cosmos, and
embrace this likelihood, and right here for me, this performance by Jacquelyn G. Kleine opens that prospective
door, and allows a shaft of light from another realm to peak in through the
dusty curtains of, the Twilight Zone perhaps.
Flowers From Another
Dimension, is a vast
composition, her synth and electronic mastery on this piece is like a space age
reminder of an old classic, as we arrive in Wonderland,
the twisting keyboard narrative, the fluent minor refrain that kept me hooked
for a delicious 5 minutes plus, a rare thing in this day and age, was a
splendid thing indeed.
There is also a haunting contemplation within this track that
reminded me of the UK’s electronic music maestro Kevin Kendle on some of his more space driven opuses, regardless Jacquelyn
has manifested a plethora of explorative notes chords and vibrations, to amass
a very compelling musical creation, one that would suit many tastes genres and
styles, and with ease one that should see Flowers
From Another Dimension by Jacquelyn
G. Kleine, embrace the upper echelons of the charts with utter ease.

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