April 16, 2024

Christopher Sky – Vastness LP

Τhis album comes from my drawer shouting “you forgot me”. I needed time to understand it, and I also needed the right quills to put my thoughts on paper. A few months ago, Aagoo Records published the new Vastness LP of L.A.’s electronic musician/producer Christopher Sky. A rare one, this limited edition bone-colored vinyl is limited to a run of only 75 copies. Christopher Sky offers shimmering compositions that feel boundless despite their brevity. It is all ambient electronic drone and experimental music, and you who are fans of Brian Eno and Ryuichi Sakamoto will find an album that will thrill you!

Employing guitar, rhodes piano, electronics and loops, Christopher Sky crafts soundscapes that feel boundless and expansive. Constantly evolving, each piece adopts nuanced textural and rhythmic motifs as both narrative devices and atmospheric signifiers. End Of An Era is a good example to start exploring his music.

 

As I was listening to the whole record I felt a weird sense of fragile tranquility. Maybe it was the picture on the front cover of the album, maybe it was the album’s title itself which helped, and I felt like I was a single drop in the vastness of an endless, calm ocean. Vastness is an impressive work with endless soundscapes and a really good sound which highlights all its elements, hidden or not. Whether employing glitchy rhodes tones, crackling static or eerie reverberating percussion, Sky, masterfully creates and sustains an atmosphere, then transforms it subtly, carrying the listener effortlessly through and between tracks with finesse. Here it is!!!

 

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Written by Mike D.

 

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Hey people I'm Mike D from Athens GR (43). I'm a sound engineer, radio producer, and certainly a music "freak." I couldn't be anything else, you see: I grew up in a musical home (my father was a composer), and wanted to be a rock-star but wasn't patient enough to study music. Instead, I studied the technical stuff and went really "nuts" when I started writing articles about the bands and artists I love. It all started back in 2002 in a printed magazine (Sound Maker - RIP) and I still do it because I really like sharing my libraries, discotheque, info, connections, knowledge, and all. I'm involved in all "waves" music (new wave/darkwave/post-punk/shoegaze), punk, industrial, EBM, alternative rock, indie, electronic, avant-garde/ experimental/ freestyle...but on the other hand I can easily throw a classical CD in the player, or a jazzy tune, or...ok you get it: Music! I'd like to read your comments on my writing because you know how it goes, and you all know the glorious song by Placebo,"Without You I'm Nothing"...Thanx and enjoy Freedom and Music, Loud!
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