Lotus Dream
By
Shambhu
Written by
Steve Sheppard
The soft tapestry of an acoustic guitar is a wonderful thing;
its emotive tone creates rich palettes of character and ambience for all, Shambhu is a prolific composer and
performer, and on this brand new release he may yet have produced his most
expressive and poignant album thus far, this gem is called Lotus Dream.
There is no surprise that the artist starts off on familiar
territory with the opening piece entitled Shall
We, a flowing acoustic resonance is given here freely by the artist, a
little reflection and a soothing narrative all give way to a perfect opening
piece.
Awakened Dreams is our next port of call, once more
the use of minor musical constructs makes this a finger style opus of delight,
smooth crisp notes are a blissful addition to this memory box of a composition,
there is something about this one that moves us along on a stream of gentle
melody, at times its flow reminds of Richard
Digances folk classic Dear River
Thames.
If my memory serves me well this next track means unique
among other words in Sanskrit, it is called Ananya, this is actually an incredibly powerful composition, with its
structures bathed in magical guitars, a matchless beauty of a track with piano contained
within can be found, one that reaches the depth of our very existence, when
listened to with an open mind and heart.
A single now approaches our view, one released earlier in the
year by Shambhu which harnesses the
talents and skill set of one Leo Steinreide and called Resilience, this I believe will be a timeless classic, whilst
taking us to the half way point of the album is an instrumental joy of both
ambient piano and guitars and called Majestic
Mountain, we have two ranges here in my small country, and there is nothing
I like to do more than investigating their natural beauty, this track would
make a perfect composition for those nature bound perambulations.
The sublime eastern ethic of Lotus Dream thrilled me in the same way that retired Al Conti’s Blue Rose did back in the day. This is a meditative slice of calm
and serenity, the mixture of piano and guitar here grant the listener a
blissful repose on the mirrored pool of superior instrumental music, on a track
that would make an excellent single.
Deeper in the weave we find a wonderful treasure, once again
with reflection and harmonic minor structures, this was actually my favourite
offering from the release and called Blue
Mantra, the dualistic guitars manifest both rhythm and tonal superiority,
the mild intense backdrop offers a deep meditative experience for the listener
in a truly memorable presentation from Shambhu.
Our penultimate gift is called Prana Tides, guitars of an ambient nature gift us the most tranquil
and serene offering from the album, the usage of synths and electric guitars
here created a mood so powerful that it truly moved me at the very deepest
level, this life force manifestation would build on an dimensional awareness,
with a hovering backdrop that was utterly blissful, this track is like floating
on a small personal cloud of unconditional love.
We can now conclude this most thoughtful release with the
last track entitled Visions, a crafted piece by the artist, a
gentle caress of a composition that doesn’t disturb the listener, but enhances
their overall experience, on an album that is one of the finest of its type.
Lotus Dream by Shambhu is the artists 10th release overall, we go back
to 2010 with him here, and each passing year he just gets better and better,
this release is filled with memorable moments, and without doubt his most
emotive release so far, one packed with reflective moments and cathartic
opportunities, which is why I am predicting a huge chart placement for Shambhu with Lotus Dream.

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