Monday, January 14, 2008

"It's About Time" by Randy Wheeler (Easy-Listening/Instrumental composer from California (CA))

"It's About Time" by Randy Wheeler serves up fresh and innovative instrumental compositions of tunes we all know and love. "What A Wonderful World" is retold using a beautiful jazz piano tone backed by cohesive string arrangements and pacifying percussion. "We Have All The Time In The World" is another outstanding track, utilizing more electric sounds and vocal tones to create a very dreamy, climactic atmosphere. Moreover, Randy's unique interpretation of "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen" delivers a compelling classic rock edge. Overall, Randy's retelling of these classic tales is quite enjoyable and seductively soothing.
-Xavier P. and RadioIndy.com



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"Relatively Gone" by Kent Welton (Jazz artist from California (CA))

"Relatively Gone" by Kent Welton is a pacifying collection of jazz instrumentals. Soothing and graceful best describe these free-flowing compositions. "Sky Waltz" stands out for its beautiful guitar-tone lead and cohesive drum arrangement. "Orbiting Pluto" steers away from the generally organic atmosphere and assumes a more electric, transcendental sound. All in all, Kent consistently delivers great mind-easing jazz and easy-listening songs with "Relatively Gone."
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Monday, January 7, 2008

"Creation" by Maximilian (Ambient/New-Age composer from England)

"Creation" by the musically avid Maximilian is an emotion-provoking assembly of ambient/new-age compositions. Very theatrical and eventful in nature, much of Maximilian's compositions seem fit for use on the big-screen. "Legasy" stands out as especially transcendental and dramatic. "Journey Through a Night of Peace" is the most light-hearted track on this CD, steering away from the overall somber mood. Through this album, Maximilian mixes orchestral string arrangements, compelling vocal tones, and brilliant piano work to create very vivid emotional expressions.
-Xavier P. and RadioIndy.com




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"No Trespassing" by Andrew Roussak (Progressive Rock artist from Germany)

"No Trespassing" by Andrew Roussak is a very pleasing progressive rock compilation. Superb instrumentation is one of the most noteworthy aspects of this CD. The instrumental and vocal performances are filled with fever, passion and emotion. "Lost In the Woods" flaunts a razor sharp rock edge and demonstrates this CD's robust vocals. "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" stands out among the more solemn tracks on this CD, serving up some great piano, organ, flute and string arrangements. Intriguingly, many of these songs are multi-faceted in nature, constantly morphing into varying emotional expressions. Furthermore, the production of "No Trespassing" utilizes small elements and sounds that really give these compositions a life of their own.
-Xavier P. and RadioIndy.com


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