Talking With The Dreamfolk - Puce Moon

  • lazarus's Avatar
  • lazarus
  • Location: Kingdom of Wessex
  • Posts: 4311

Review Rating

Rated 1.0 by 1 users.
album review

Posted Mon 18 Jan 2010 13:34 by lazarus.

Talking With The Dream Folk - Puce Moon

Music serves many different functions. At one extreme it can be the stark and boisterous sound track to a night out , at the other it can be subtle, low key and designed to connect with us on the sub-conscious level, ambient mood music, if you like. It is in this last area that Puce Moon works it’s magic. The artist formerly known as William Elmore, continues his metaphysical musical sojourn with eleven new tracks titled Talking With The Dreamfolk. Here he has put together a whole package of mood related, mystically inspired pieces, the titles and artwork of which immediately put me in mind of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's most famous novella, The Little Prince.

More an overall musical dreamscape than songs designed to stand alone, these lilting acoustic pieces weave strange affects through their delicate arrangements and with the vocals deep and low in the mix, they almost come across as totally instrumental works. Hauntingly beautiful and wonderfully restrained, this is the ideal music for your quiet time and seems to invoke thoughts of life’s bigger questions. If music and philosophy ever mixed in a creative way, this would be the result.

Post last edited by adam - 18/01/10 - 15:03

Comments

No comments.

You need to be logged in to post a comment.