Heavenly and celestial. Soft choirs, harp and piano bath you in a gentle enchantment.
Midori returns to us after a 6 year break with this wonderful release. |
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By: Gavin Whyte Location: Huddersfield West Yorkshire Rating:  Date: 10/07/2009
I bought this album because I'm writing a novel and I wanted to have something 'not-too-heavy' to listen to in the background.
I've just taken a break from writing my story to write this review, and the CD is on.
It's exactly what I was looking for. No beats, just swirling pads and soft keys.
Thanks Medwyn. Great stuff.
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By: Andy Rogers Location: UK Rating:  Date: 30/04/2007
I'm just stunned by this one. Totally unexpected change of musical direction and just beautiful from start to finish .I love the piano hovering over the choir effect .
We played it on Sunday morning just to chill to and the ambience in the house was so calm
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By: Sam Location: Bristol UK Rating:  Date: 29/04/2007
I am sitting here listening to this album for the first time as I write. I would not consider myself one who works with celestial energies or images as I am more earth based. But I will say that this album is simply stunning. It inspires the mind to wander to the heavens and travel on a magikal journey amongst the stars and play amongst their dancing lights.
If the essence of a muse could be transformed into music then Midori in my opinion has achieved this within the composition of this album. A light and subtle album beautifully composed lifts and inspires effortlessly. Those of you normally put off by the imagery of Angels due to previous albums lack of ability to manifest a creation worthy of the very universe itself should take a moment to listen to the samples provided. The samples do a reasonable job of emanating the purity this album resonates but even they pale when listening to the whole album. Sit back close your eyes an allow yourself to walk towards the vision this album inspires from within.
Light & love
Sam
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