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Contemporary New Age Instrumental Review and Interview: Neil Patton-The Small Hours

Release Date: October 18, 2024

Label: Independent

Website

Neil Patton's The Small Hours comprises many stories from one night. These are musical narratives of the nighttime hours as they are experienced worldwide. Spawned largely during the stressful months of pandemic shutdowns and social turmoil, these pieces were a source of solace and peace as Neil intentionally composed in a quieter vein. (Info derived from the artist).

 

I thought that would be a good way to start things off with discussing this music, giving each potential listener a glimpse into the how and why of this project of contemporary instrumental solo piano new-age music. You will discover one hour and ten minutes of relaxing and reflective piano music for the soul. It was recorded from September to December of 2023.

 

"Day's End" is the beginning of this journey, which gives one pause, as any good music would. Neil's piano is a soft invitation into his world, a lovely way to begin the recording. Close to five minutes of building chords and then bringing down the level give you a feeling of the emotions one can experience during a few hours of passing time.

 

"We Will Tell the Stories" Melody is a free-flowing and airy track with a similar approach to the previous track, which builds up and then steps down. This pace allows a listener to reflect on the tones and vibrations that vary within one composition. Once you become cognizant of that element, you hear it all differently and more reverently.

 

"Goodnight, Daddy" puts a twinkle and maybe a tear or two in your eye if you have the privilege of being a dad. I think about my children when they are little but enjoy and appreciate the people they have become. The sadness of the music made me wish I could go back in time to those days for just one day to remember all the joy they brought to me and my wife and when they were kids, too. I hope someday they will have the same rewarding experiences that we had.

 

Those are three examples of how a track’s title, meaning, and music that expresses those words become real. If you listen to music like I do, you will know precisely what that can mean.

 

Contemporary new-age instrumentals are very popular for piano solo work. I hear a good share of compositions in this range of musical styles on a regular basis. Thus, the challenge is to hear something that is actually different and gets my attention. The artist's role is to immediately capture the listener's interest and hold it from start to finish.

 

I think that is a monumental task, and for one to accomplish it is incredible. Neil Patton can get into that groove and hold you from the opening track to the last note.

 

I wanted to give the first three tracks as examples of the flow and range of sound you are going to hear, along with the emotional canvas it is going to create in the framework of your mind. I think as an attentive listener, which many of you are, you like to get a view of what to expect and then find your own meaning and relatedness to some of the things I may mention.

 

In the context of emotions, I cannot fathom what one artist must go through in creating 15 tracks like The Small Hours. It sounds complex and encapsulates a perspective of one's thoughts, feelings, and emotions being captured into a musical composition translated through the piano's keys.

 

As Neil Patton's music flowed from his fingers, it evoked many emotions: reflection, sadness, and satisfaction. It compelled me to delve into my innermost thoughts. But this is experiential music. On the other side of this profound experience, you can cleanse your mind of all thoughts and find a place of peace within. This is the transformative power of instrumental music, the all-encompassing reach of the piano.

 

Give yourself the gift of Neil Patton's music. Let it unwind you, take you on a journey, and cleanse your mind. Once you've experienced its power, share it with a friend or loved one. I can promise you they will be grateful for the experience. It only takes one hour and ten minutes of your day or evening to realize the impact this music can have on you and those around you.

 

Only in The Small Hours can we really appreciate the solace and grace of the piano with that one special person sitting at it, creating something from nothing into a beautiful piece of art. And that is exactly what Neil Patton does. When the night passes and "Daybreak" arrives (the last track), we can feel energized and ready for the new day, do it all over again, and come back full circle to find that energy in the music to invigorate our mind, body, and soul repeatedly.

 

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Reviews Founder

October 14, 2024


Tracks:

01. Day's End 4:55

02. We Will Tell the Stories 3:46

03. Goodnight Daddy 3:10

04. Good to See You Again 5:09

05. Above the Treetops 3:54

06. A Room with a View 5:20

07. Falling Up 4:53

08. The Moon and Sun Dance 3:27

09. A Prayer in the Darkness 4:05

10. The Small Hours 3:40

11. Trust 5:34

12. Shame and Grace 4:23

13. This Grief Lies Down Beside Me 4:36

14. Nightwalk (Be Thou My Vision) 5:28

15. Daybreak 7:13





Contemporary Instrumental Track Feature: Michael Dulin-True North


Michael Dulin’sTrue North” is his music. His solo piano alone carries messages to his listeners.

Everyone has their truth; musicians tend to live it or relive it through music. Heartfelt and spiritual music carries something special with it. As indicated by the cover art's simplicity and definition, this contemporary instrumental piano solo work reflects the artist's journey and the emotions he seeks to convey.

 

The beauty it holds comes through the fingers of a true artisan baring his soul through piano keys.

 

“True North” and its elegance and majesty take the listener from their current reality to a world of gentleness and comfort. It is enjoyable to hear and heals simultaneously, offering a soothing balm to the soul. The frequencies and tones will resonate with the human spirit, bringing peace and tranquility.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Reviews Founder

September 25, 2024


 Website:  https://michaeldulin.com/


Michael Dulin is internationally acclaimed as a pianist, composer, and producer whose music fans worldwide enjoy.

From age two, it was apparent that Michael had an exceptional gift for music…READ MORE…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contemporary Instrumental Featured Track: Michael Dulin-Open Doors


Based on the artwork for Michael Dulin's single "Open Doors," he says you should open the door and let the light shine in. Closed doors leave no room for personal growth, spirituality, and love.

His beautifully played piano, in sync with orchestrations that raise the track's tempo, creates a mesmerizing effect. The layers are intricately woven, giving the impression of his piano being supported by a talented orchestra. This manipulation of sounds, made possible by modern technology, is a testament to the innovation and creativity of artists. While nothing can compare to the power and grandeur of a live orchestra, the digital rendition is a beautiful complement to Michael's elegant piano strokes.

Michael Dulin embraces the spirit of the music and the technology at hand to create soothing and inviting music on "Open Doors."

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Reviews Founder

September 28, 2024


Website:  https://michaeldulin.com/

Michael Dulin is internationally acclaimed as a pianist, composer and producer whose music is enjoyed by fans around the globe.

 From the age of two, it was apparent that Michael had an exceptional gift for music…READ MORE…


New Age Instrumental Review: Rick Sparks-Devotion

Release Date: ‎ September 1, 2024

Label: Independent

Website 

Rick Sparks' new EP, Devotion, is a musical journey underscored by healing and peace. Each track is designed to guide you towards a state of tranquility and spiritual awakening.

The title track, "Devotion," opens the recording. It reminds me of angels, heaven, and the beautiful chorus of voices coming together to lead you there. The softness of the synths and the wordless voices put you at ease instantly, and you know that the sounds were meant for a purpose, as mentioned on the cover art: healing and peace.

 

“River of Peace” is more than just a track. It's a continuation of your spiritual journey. The layers of keys and synths create a beautiful soundscape, with the wordless vocals adding an element of exceptional beauty. Each track in this EP is a stepping stone, guiding you to stay in that frame of mind and spirit you have just attained.

 

"My Refuge" starts with an acoustic piano, and angelic voices add atmosphere to create the healing spiritual experience many seek. The added layer of the synths gives the track a velvety and airy feel, which is how the music makes you feel once you let yourself fall into it and be the guiding light you may significantly need. This flexible music allows you to enjoy the audio dimensions or use it to relax and meditate, depending on what you are seeking.

 

"The Sacrifice" continues with the choir of angels and the layer of synths they seemingly melt into. At the same time, it will melt into your consciousness. The first thought that came to mind was Jesus's sacrifice for humanity to forgive all our sins. We could use his assistance these days. The music is consistent with many elements, leading you into another dimension of thought and being.

 

"Be Still and Know" starts with synths and the sound of a bell, and then the voices come in. It is interesting how everyone interacts differently with music. This track reminded me that I do not need a large ornate building to believe in a higher power because this music feels healing and spiritual. It's all I need to connect. The bell sounds several times as the end of the track draws near and closes out, reinforcing my connection to the music.

 

"The Road Home" begins with the voices emanating through your soul, and the soft synths again engage you. The road home means the afterlife when our spirit and consciousness leave our physical bodies to be with the loved ones that have crossed over. Since I was old enough to decipher that concept, it has been my belief. Music like this combines beauty and the essence of the artist's creative force and spirit. It can touch you and bring things into a more realistic focus, and your strength inside comes to the surface, and you know you will arrive home someday.

 

Rick Sparks has created an artistic, musical companion for anyone spiritual or seeking a new frame of mind or reference to ease their minds and souls. Devotion is a shining example of that and can be a valuable tool for all of us. Just start listening and decide for yourself.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Reviews Founder

August 20, 2024

Tracks:

1. Devotion (4:44).

2. River of Peace (4:46)

3. My Refuge (3:57)

4. The Sacrifice (3:49)

5. Be Still and Know (5117)

6. The Road Home (5:01)


Celtic New Age Review: Electric Neural Network-Fàirean (Horizons)

Release Date: August 16, 2024

Label: Independent

Website

The Electric Neural Network is a collective of artists that havereleased their first album, Fàirean (Gaelic for “Horizons”). They wish to remain anonymous and be looked at as a group or collective, as it were, that they are.

As you delve into the album, you'll be treated to a unique fusion of traditional Celtic music and contemporary New Age elements. The blend is elegant and fascinating, with flutes, percussion, and voices creating a deep, rich sound. This captivating and immersive listening experience reflects the intended Celtic influences, with a solid foundation of New Age as their springboard to the eventual sound on each track.

 

Despite its solid Celtic accent, the music remains profoundly relaxing and spiritual, making it perfect for meditation. This unique blend, called Celtic New Age and elements of the World genre, takes New Age's tenets and implements an entirely different genre to meld styles and sounds. The result is music that is not only beautiful but also consistent and believable in its tone, atmosphere, tradition, and spirituality.

My personal favorites from the album are “Air a Rathad a-Rithist (On the Road Again)” and “Aonar Le Mo Smaointe (Alone With My Thoughts).” The blends, textures, eclecticism, tones, andcolors touched my soul. I believe that was the intent of their music, which is typicalwith this type of presentation.

 

The production values of Fàirean are excellent, and the instrumentation is of superior quality. For a first release, it is undeniably impressive, and I cansee a bright future ahead if they choose to continue on this path. I must also mention that this music would be a perfect fit as a soundtrack for movies and series on Netflix and other streaming platforms. 

 

I recommend that listeners of new age and world music seek out and listen to this recording. The relaxation and stress relief, which could benefit those in the health field seeking healing and therapeutic sounds.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Reviews Founder

September 20, 2024

Tracks:

1. Bruadar a' Bhuachaille (Shepherd's Dream)

2. Madainn Ur (A New Morning)

3. Sreabhadh nah-Abhann (River Flow)

4. Seachad Air Faire (Beyond the Horizon)

5. Air an Rathad a-Rithist (On the Road Again)

6. Galatai

7. Féileacán (Butterfly)

8. Croí Grainne (Grainne's Heart)

9. Aonar Le Mo Smaointe (Alone With My Thoughts)

Track Feature: The Song Gardeners-Garden Vibes

Release Date: September 20, 2024

Label: Honey Spun Records

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The Song Gardeners have been putting out track after track for years now. "Garden Vibes" is perfect for the two ladies who make this group buzz along (no pun intended).

 For this track, the consistent Corrie Dunn (lead and backing vocals, keys ) and Mary Gospe (background vocals) are joined by the talented collaborators James Bultler (synth, bass, percussion) and David Scheibner (guitars, percussion, synths), whose unique contributions add depth and richness to the song.

The track is wholesome with color and life, something I have come to expect from these talented ladies. The music combines new-age pop and a little funk, with the funk providing that extra spice element, adding a cool summer breeze and energetic feel to the track.

September 18, 2024

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Reviews Founder


Corrie Dunn grew up in a musical family, performing with her sisters and brother since 7. She continued her musical path, earning a degree in music and a Master of Education from UCLA. Ms. Dunn is a classroom and music teacher who conducts orchestras, bands, and choirs at the elementary school level.

Mary Gospe is an award-winning performing singer/songwriter, recording artist, and multi-instrumentalist. Her songs have positive, empowering messages and a strong spiritual undercurrent. READ MORE


 

 

 

 

New Age-Contemporary Instrumental Review: Bernward Koch-Calming Colors

Release Date: ‎ August 30, 2024

Label: Tree Tales Records

Website


Bernward Koch, a renowned musician in relaxation and meditation music, once said, "Music gives wings to a brighter life." His music, including the album Calming Colors, is a testament to this belief. Calming Colors is his sixteenth release, continuing his legacy of creating soul-soothing and mind-relaxing music.

"Distant Bell" leads off the album. Soft and gentle piano starts you on your journey. In just a second over four minutes, the artist changes the colors and tones of the composition with rhythm and eloquence. The sound of the bell is calming and reassuring.

 

Based on the title, "Solemnly" takes on a different outlook and sound. We go from absolute beauty to a more reflective and solemn mood. The piano encourages us to look at something more serious in our lives, process it, let it go, and move to the next track, free of that change in mood. The beauty of the music leads you out of that frame of mind to find a silver lining in a dark cloud.

 

"Meadow Dreams" indicates a lovely place in your mind's eye or an actual physical area where your dreams can take place and become more of a reality just by being there and getting the necessary focus. The music is dreamy and soft, and you can imagine yourself floating on top of a cloud in a clear blue sky. Everything begins to come together quickly, with the cloud as your transport and the sky as the message coming through.

 

"Sunny Fields" continues the same path as the previous track with a purposeful and gentle invitation to that place where you go, body, mind, and spirit, to reenergize and make the sunshine in your heart. Again, this could be a place you design spiritually or go to physically, as the music soothes and leads you there. The piano is absolute and beautiful. At the end, the music flutters like a colorful butterfly taking flight.

 

In "Children's Lullaby," the sweetness and innocence of childhood come into your view. If you are a parent or you know a child through marriage or another family member, the significance of a child can change your life and way of thinking quickly and permanently, and it should. The background layer of a synth and orchestration complements the piano's spirit and love of the subject matter.

 

"Windy Walk" changes the atmosphere again, as all the previous did convincingly. Going for a walk in the fresh air, sunshine, or sunrise or sunset can be calming to the soul. Even though the wind may be blowing, it feels refreshing as it brushes across your body, especially at a particularly warm time of the year. The music tells you the story, highlighting a few key things, such as there is no storm, it is precisely the opposite, and you can add flavor and appreciation for the elements to your walk. The wind precisely provides that.

 

"Forever Green" continues down the path of life, that of nature, I would believe, as the warmth of the sun and the essence of life water rains down to invigorate the green life. People who live in warmer climates can live this 365 days a year. It can also be a song of hope that we will stay green to sustain all life and have the respect of Mother Earth she so deserves. I appreciated the rhythm and gentleness of the track and how reassuring the music is filled with healing and the creator's spirit. Such incredible beauty is found in the keys of a piano.

 

"Little Daydream" brings back that state of mind when we can disconnect for a little while, spend time inside our minds and souls, and go to that place that belongs only to us. The piano leads with a tenderness yet strong direction and purpose. Music that touches your soul and provides the tones and frequencies to get to that brief timeframe where you slip away just because.

 

"Autumn Light" brings us back to nature, which is valid for those who experience the change of seasons, which can be incredible and experiential. It is a precursor to winter when living creatures and plant life go into a deep slumber. The mix of colors fills the mountains and hillsides and draws people from all over to witness the beauty. The piano again paints the proper scenario of perhaps a leaf gently falling to the ground, signifying the season is here. The season's coolness is refreshing, making you feel alive.

 

The title track, "Calming Colors," is exactly that; all the colors in the music and instrumentation offer different shades and colors in the atmosphere. The music is undoubtedly atmospheric, creating moods via all the sounds and frequencies, like the human mind reacting to varying colors through your eyes. There is also a subconscious level of interaction, and likely not recognized or acknowledged enough, the keyboard layers give another lens to process the calming effect of specific colors. 

 

"Sweet Solitude" is necessary to collect our thoughts, organize things for our day and evening, or decompress from a busy day. Because this music is so beautiful and luring, it makes that solitude even more special and filled with the energy to change a thought process or mood considerably. Life is sweet, and solitude is sometimes the one ingredient that can help us keep it that way and be grateful for each we receive.

 

Now it is time for a "Walk on the Beach," which can be entirely different than all the other experiences we have had listening to this piano-based music. This has more energy taken from jazz, and you hear some guitars for the first time. The feeling of tropical paradise takes shape as the piano and guitar bring you there. The track is the most different than them all, stepping away from the style that set a precedence on the eleven tracks before. It is nicely done and a surprising yet delightful change that leaves you wondering where we could go.

 

In conclusion, Calming Colors is a consummate collection of tracks that can be used for relaxation or meditation. Each track, from the gentle piano of "Distant Bell" to the energizing jazz of "Walk on the Beach," offers a unique sonic experience. The album's title serves as a guide, indicating the mood and atmosphere each track is designed to evoke. If you approach this album with an open mind and a desire for tranquility, your experience will be as complete and enjoyable as possible.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Founder

August 17, 2024

Tracks:

01. Distant Bell 4:01

02. Solemnly 3:15

03. Meadow Dreams 3:07

04. Sunny Fields 3:44

05. Children's Lullaby 2:52

06. Windy Walk 3:41

07. Forever Green 3:35

08. Little Daydream 4:09

09. Autumn Light 3.46

10. Calming Colors 4:44

11. Sweet Solitude 3:50

12. Walk on the Beach 5:08



Contemporary Instrumental Review & Interview: David Franklin-One Day in Spring

Release Date: June 7, 2024

Label: Independent

Website

When one thinks of spontaneity, several things may come to mind. I start by saying this because David Franklin recorded this album spontaneously in one sitting. That is an incredible achievement. So, One Day in Spring, David sat at his piano and created ten tracks related to one season of nature that gives life back after a cold winter.

 

"Just Before Dawn" starts softly, as one would expect in the quiet of the morning when the first rays of the sun start shining through. It's a serene and peaceful moment, beautifully captured in this track. The notes fall off the keys like morning dew, creating a sense of tranquility and peace.

 

"The Gloaming" takes you to the twilight or dusk of the day. We fast-forward in time, opposite the previous track but just as picturesque and meaningful. The softness of the keys gives you comfort as another day ends and you look forward to a new day, instilling a sense of reassurance and hope that is both comforting and optimistic.

 

"Birds Start Their Songs" takes you back to another day filled with the joyous sounds of our feathered friends. I love birds and their different songs. The keys take you on an intimate exploration of their sounds during the early morning hours and throughout the day. Birds are one of God's miracles, and I appreciate them. David continues the flow of musical expressionism with his delicate touch.

 

"Another Bird in the Garden" continues the story of birds in a different light. The piano remains relaxing and inviting; however, some changes bring a different color and energy this time. If you are a gardener, you hope the birds are eating those pesky insects invading your food as you picture that scene. It is an exquisite tune with an untypical rhythm of the previous tracks.

 

Initially, I thought that "Grieving the Dreamscape" as a track title was a step away from the concept of this album. That thought was put to rest rather quickly as David played the tune as beautifully as all the others. It is slower and, thus, very purposeful to reflect upon the meaning. I am unsure of the meaning, but it means something to the artist, and you will find meaning in it just as you did all the others.

 

"As Light of Mourning Finally Flows" is a play on words. Previously, you were grieving, and now you are mourning. Is this the stage you must go through emotionally to get to the other side? Whatever that may be, there is light, providing a positive direction for one to go. The piano serenades your thoughts, feelings, and emotions as they merge. You listen to those beautiful keys, which take you to the next stage. It's time to leave, and so…

 

"Night Has Left Us All" is the logical next step in the composition process. These compositions follow a thought pattern and a particular flow as the artist moves his fingers to express what is in his soul. There is a sadness overshadowing the night as it departs.

 

"Remembering George Winston" takes a few minutes to pay tribute to one of the greats on the piano. David's appreciation for George Winston's albums, particularly those named after the seasons on Windham Hill, was a significant inspiration for this album. His work was instrumental in shaping David's musical journey, and this track is a short and sweet remembrance of that influence.

 

"Caffeinated and Reconsidering Slime Molds" is quite the title, and it did lose me for meaning. That was unimportant once I started listening, even though he helped me with the rest of the tracks. This is music for those who truly can appreciate the piano as an orchestra in and of itself. David "gets caffeinated" with the music towards the song's end as it picks up considerably. It is a lovely piece and very rhythmic.

 

"Trees and Silence are Living Beings" is a great title and is so true. They are living beings with a vast underground network where they create habits for insects and other creatures and communicate with each other. So, as they may stand there silently, they are busy beneath the earth. This is the curtain closer to the recording and very appropriate. It has color, liveliness, purpose, and meaning as David takes the instrument through the paces to end this musical journey with elegance.

 

David Franklin's One Day in Spring is a beautiful group of compositions that is relaxing, meditative, and often energetic with the waves of chord changes and tones. Like the season it represents, it brings warmth and life to the piano's keys, and new thoughts and hopes to emerge from your consciousness; like the flowers and other plant life sprouting their leaves from the trees and ground, a new season begins. The music will touch you and leave an impression.

 

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Founder

July 23, 2024

Tracks:

01. Just Before Dawn (3:23)

02. The Gloaming (3:24)

03. Birds Start Their Songs (3:20)

04. Another Bird in the Garden (4:30)

05. Grieving The Dreamscape (4:23)

06. As Light of Mourning Finally Flows (4:34)

07. Night Has Left Us All (2:32)

08. Remembering George Winston (2:51)

09. Caffeinated and Reconsidering Slime Molds (3:30)

10. Trees and Silence are Living Beings (2:34)


Featured Track: Ryan Michael Richards-Coastline (The Solo Version)

Ryan Michael Richards is a superb guitar player, particularly with the acoustic six-string. His intricate fingerpicking, as showcased in "Coastline (The Solo Version)," again proves his great talent.

When I think of a coastline, it is not the East Coast where I live, with its bustling cities and crowded beaches; it's the West Coast on Route 1. That gorgeous shoreline stretches along the California coast like an old friend beckoning me to revisit. It can be a ride in your car you will never forget, and its beauty must be witnessed to be believed.

Listening to this track, all those memories from my time in California come flooding back. The West Coast, where I spent 8 unforgettable years, is a place I'll never forget.

Ryan's music, with its gentle, soothing notes, can transport you to your favorite coastline. Whether it's a place you've visited or one that exists only in your mind, his music brings you back to a place of peace and natural beauty. The power of the ocean waves is tamed by the sandy beaches, and the cliffs look as if they were hand-carved by a master sculptor over time. This beautiful acoustic guitar track is a journey for your mind's eye, perfect for meditation or simple relaxation.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Founder

July 26, 2024



Growing up in South Philadelphia, Ryan Michael Richards began learning how to play the guitar when he was fourteen years old after being diagnosed with Auditory Processing Disorder. Ryan's parents encouraged him to learn how to play a musical instrument, for the arts are considered a great way for people to cope with learning disabilities. It did not take long for him to decide that the Guitar would be his musical instrument of choice…READ MORE…

Instrumental New Age/Ambient/Meditation Review: NTHNL-Ontogenesis

Release Date: July 12, 2024

Label: ‎Independent

Website 

The album Ontogenesis by NTHNL is different from your typical collection of songs. It's a unique and captivating transformative journey, part of the Tranquility Studies series, precisely volume 3. Each track, known as Music of the Body (specifically), serves as a gateway to a new state of being, setting it apart from other ambient new-age music.

This is a soundtrack to feed the mind, body, and spirit. The music of the body speaks to us all in different ways. If you look at the track listing, it gives you a detailed description of what the body does, can, or will do during this procession of sounds, textures, and light, and, for instance, in the second track, "Nourishing, holding," it begins with the sound of waves. The soothing sound of water, used frequently during meditation recordings, is spiritually connected to all life. To return from whence we came, the beginning can be a cleansing experience.

 

As is usually the case with ambient new-age music, the main instrument is keyboards or synths. This provides a perfect foundation and a springboard to other sounds, computer-generated or natural, that complement that primary base.

 

Another example of a prolific exercise is "processing, detoxifying," which ends with birds chirping. It's a nice touch after all that focus and relaxation. Those two words are essential; you must process them before detoxifying the mind or body, mentally and physically; they all work together seamlessly. However, if we let them, they can put us in the wrong direction and have us self-destruct, thus the detoxification. The body and mind are incredibly complex instruments. We must be the masters of ourselves; our well-being and spirituality are intrinsically connected.

 

The arrangement and duration of the tracks in Ontogenesis are meticulously crafted to guide you into a state of focus and meditation. This paves the way for an altering experience, potentially leading to profound healing and offering a beacon of hope and optimism. Furthermore, the album beckons you to venture into unexplored realms of perception and existence, fostering a deep sense of self-healing.

 

I like the thought and action of "straightening, dispersing," which by no coincidence is the lengthiest track at 5:34. To me, I believe the straightening is the leveling of the body and dispersing your energy to attain that state, which in turn would open the door to absorbing the music and letting it assist you to another state of being. It's kind of like ironing the wrinkles out of some clothing stuffed in a drawer. That is my vision and interpretation alone; it is up to each listener to determine what it means and accomplishes for them. And that is the beauty and simplicity of it all, empowering you to create your own unique experience.

 

If everything were like music, the world would be a utopia, and alas, we know it is not, and that is precisely why we need tools like NTHNL to provide for us on Ontogenesis. Uncomplicated, pleasant, and easily accessible, that is what instrumental meditation is and always should be. If it's like work, it won't work. It has to be a joyous sense you feel and the freeing of all the sounds that relax your entire being to reach a state of consciousness conducive to a complete change of your surroundings and the trail of thoughts that invade your mind disappear. Now, "return to the cloud, thank you."

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Founder

July 12, 2024

Tracks:

01. welcome procession 3:15

02. nourishing, holding 3:13

03. straightening, dispersing 5:34

04. reaching, striving, praying 3:23

05. processing, detoxifying 3:28

06. assurance, rising 2:46

07. heart 3:09

08. aerating, billowing 4:09

09. transmitting, unraveling, communing 4:29

10. synthesis, memory 3:46

11. return to the cloud, thank you 3:38