Exquisite music by Scott, as always. His piano/piano-based pieces are easily on a par with those of Ryuichi Sakamoto, with the same emotional affect. We return to Scott's music consistently and constantly, cannot have enough of it.
Ride The Wave (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
by Scott Twynholm
Exquisite music by Scott, as always. His piano/piano-based pieces are easily on a par with those of Ryuichi Sakamoto, with the same emotional affect. We return to Scott's music consistently and constantly, cannot have enough of it.
Exquisite music by Scott, as always. His piano/piano-based pieces are easily on a par with those of Ryuichi Sakamoto, with the same emotional affect. We return to Scott's music consistently and constantly, cannot have enough of it.
This is simply among the most beautiful music we have heard in a very long time. Has been constantly played (mostly late night) over the past many months. It sends one towards sleep though NOT in the sense of blandness or boring (absolutely not!); rather in the sense that it gently massages away the cares and anxieties of the day.
Congratulations to David Reilly (CBQ) on his release of this stunning and very comprehensive retrospective. It is a testament to a 40-year history and evolution of - and devotion to - his particular genre of musical deep exploration. It is a 'crime' that music of this beauty and innovation is not known (YET) to a much wider audience and heard in many a TV or film soundtrack.
Jon Michaelson's (AKA Curveball) clever and very innovatively composed and produced music deserves a wide audience; and should by rights appear sometime soon on a film/TV soundtrack...somehow...somewhere.
Releasing recent output in the form of this series of EPs is a great idea: tidy, lovely - fun at times (hear 'See How They Run'!) - packages of music that tie together beautifully individually and as a collection.