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Dan Pound "Solar Nexus"
a beautiful soundworld of aural atmospheres and environments incorporating electronic and acoustic instruments.
With the release of his disc "Solar Nexus", Dan Pound presents his
audience with a seemless blend of organic and synthesized sounds which
together create a beautiful journey through ambient spaces.
Opening track "Prism" features a wandering arpegio that plays amidst a
bed of undulating pads, tones stretching and bending around each other
like liquid mercury. It's a beautiful beginning, something that brings
to mind the dawn, the start of a new day. Stunning.
"Spectrum" opens with a glistening cascade of bells blending in with a
steadily pulsing synth track. There's a very vibrant energy inherent in
this track, a very metropolitan feel to it that grows as percussion is
added to the mix. Yet despite that vibrancy, that energy, the track
remains beautiful and calm, relaxing in some ways.
"Life Force" presents a deep rolling bass line underneath a low and
plaintive melody played alternately by woodwinds and vocals. It's a very
space-y track, something very cosmic sounding and celestial despite it's
organic flavour. A very interesting mixture of sounds and textures.
"Rhythm of Lights" uses a variety of sequenced synth lines to create a
veritable wall of synthesized sound. It's a very rich track, something
very full in terms of the depth of sound presented, something composed
of many levels to explore and discover.
"Sunset Rain" takes on a much more natural feel than previous tracks,
using a much more organic sounding orchestration. String instruments
play lovely melodies and themes, truly capturing the sound of a light
rain at dusk. It's a lovely piece of music.
"Harnessing the Flame" also uses organick instruments, blending sequenced
tracks with dijiridoo. The wailing sound of breath works really well here,
giving the track a depth and mystery that I find both intriguing and
mesmerizing.
"Once a Planet" brilliantly captures the sound of the void, bringing
sound to the emptiness through sparse pads, minimal percussion and an
emotional vocalization. It's a stunning track, something that really
stands out on the disc as a perfect tonal mixture that represents a
variety of moments and emotions. Absolutely stunning.
"Core Surface" features metallic tones drifting through the
soundstream. It's a very moody track, enigmatic and thought provoking as it
slowly moves towards completion. A lovely example of dark ambience used
as counterpoint to an otherwise (mostly) bright work.
"In the Time of Helios" is another track that employs vocals, this time
more pronounced, more up front in the mix. Flute and percussion weave
and bob around the piece as well creating a tribal feel to the piece. It's
a very powerful track, something that really resonates on a primal level,
arguably my favorite track on the disc.
"Chromosphere" makes use of percussion paired with a steady arpeggio and
a selection of pads, bridging the gap between the tribal sounds of the
preceeding track with the more electronically based sound of the next piece.
It's very nicely done and works well not only as a bridge between ideas,
but also as it's own independant work.
Title track "Solar Nexus" opens with rising and falling tones playing
underneath otherworldly vocals. As the song progresses rapid beats build
in strength, sizzling with an intensity that suggests a star or a supernova.
The sound of the cosmos runs throughout this track, infusing it with a sense of both
beauty and mystery.
"Biosphere" pairs a beautiful guitar loop with the sound of a jungle or
forest, pads drifting through the distance deep in the soundfield. It's
a hypnotic track, one that lulls you into a sense of peace and calm.
Beautiful in it's simplicity, simply beautiful.
"Eclipse" closes the disc with minimal instrumentation, a repeating melody
and little else. It's all very simple and yet it connects so well with
me as a listener, it stirs exactly the right emotions and ideas. A lovely
way to end the disc.
Without doubt "Solar Nexus" is a disc that does everything right, that
brings together styles and forms in the best ways possible to create
something beautiful and engaging. I very much enjoyed this release and I
strongly recommend it to anybody who likes to be able to connects on
a deep level with their music.
rik - ping things
last updated 12/05/06
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