At Dragon's Eye Recordings they seem to have an eye for unknown musicians in the field of ambient music with a specific attention for field recordings. For example earlier this year we had the pleasure to review the debut album by the musician Sublamp. And now they present us Corey Fuller, a musician residing in Japan but with his roots in the US. Before he this musician worked with Greg Davis and Loving Space Kindergarten, but Seas Between is his first solo offer.
The music by Fuller shimmers between electro-acoustic and field recordings. On one side he uses a huge arsenal of acoustic and semi-acoustic instruments, while on the other side the computer is processing these in to synthesized sounds. Not always are the original sources recognized, while at others you can clearly hear a piano play. With the rich sound palette Fuller uses he creates dense, warm music reminding of the small tender moments in life. For this to happen he makes use of several layered melodies that playfully get along. With the small progressions a soundscape is created that flows like the sea. This kind of music might not be new at all, but because of the rich sound color and the lovely transgressions you hear all the time this release really stands out among some of the best in the genre. I am surprised that before this release we never heard of Corey Fuller in his solo project. There is a talent in this musician, a man with a mind for small details, but not loosing the big picture either. You can hear this very well in the classical music based title track. While small changes occur all the time, also in the bigger picture the music flows slightly to it's own small climax. The used cello sounds create a lovely melancholic melody, which together with the piano does remind of the work by Sigur Rós, while in the background loads of small sounds fill in the small gaps. A gorgeous piece on a surprising good album.
Seas Between is one of my favorite albums over 2009 and stands out above a lot of other releases in today's ambient world. Do yourself a pleasure and go grab yourself of this limited release. |

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