Voltage Controlled
Inspiration
By
Written by
Steve Sheppard
One of the greatest joys of mine is exploring new music and
finding absolute gems of a sparkling nature that lay like diamonds in the rough
of a musical field that is so wide and vast, that is the way of the electronic
music field. I speak from personal experience being an electronic music artist
myself, and one that finds great inspiration from others, this occurrence
happened today whilst listening to Voltage
Controlled Inspiration by Bernard
Reeb.
Akin to a diamond in a multiple of ways, this track is a wonder
composition, and at just three minutes plus long, it enthralled me, taking me
back in time and manifesting a level of serene inspiration within the artist in
me as well. Voltage Controlled
Inspiration starts off with some very lush and layered synths, and its
hovering intensity reminds me of the more ambient days of Deuter.
The composition then builds and manifests a far more pronounced electronic style, lightly touching the hem of Berlin School and the great old days of artists like Ashok Prema and David Wright. This for me was beauty in tone, a masterclass of fluency, and a stunning deep track from the album Voltage Controlled by Bernard Reeb.

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