Walking Among Ghosts
By
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Orchestra Indigo has been on my musical radar for a
few years now, three to be exact, and with each passing release magic is made. The
sublime textures of a Rick Randlet
composition are becoming more and more flavoursome and palpable with each
passing measure and here on this latest creation called Walking Among Ghost we have a superbly timed release just before
Halloween, and this one is literally a stunning and deeply moving manifestation
of brilliance.
I must admit to being a bit of a fan of Orchestra Indigo, however this creation is literally amazing, I
love pieces that embrace a reflective energy and minor chords and structures,
similar with which the artist Llewellyn
did back in 1999 with his album Ghosts.
Time has flown by this year, but I rate this as one of the
finest examples of moody contemporary Instrumental music around, Randlet has
the symphonic feel spot on, and the mysterious and haunting keyboard
progression with a background ethereal vocalisations, reminds of EM artist Geigertek on his track Beyond the Garden.
For me this is exactly the sort of composition I love to
listen to, and I hope you will embrace this haunting reverie as well; I can see
big hit coming for Walking Among Ghosts
by Orchestra Indigo, this single is
a whole new level of instrumental mastery.
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