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Zen Pause - Thierry
David
Price: $14.95
The world of legendary ambient producer
Thierry David is a mysterious one. Subtly
developing keyboard motifs, trip-hop and
down-tempo electronic grooves take you on
a journey toward inner peace. Hidden within
this slowly unfolding, deeply evocative
record lies Thierry David’s secret
world waiting to be discovered.
Total Time 58:36
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Track Listing
1. Rain On Me 5:51
2. Deep Sea
Green 4:41
3. Core Breath
4:31
4. Zensations
2:48
5. Connected
5:02
6. Silhouettes
at Dusk 4:50
7. Dream It 4:58
8. Weekend
Away 4:15
9. It's Safe
to Sway 2:59
10. Releasing
the Past 3:59
11. Cosmos 4:44
12. Sunlight
in My Mind 3:05
13. Zen Pause
6:44
Reviews
"Thierry David...has recorded a truly
exceptional collection of thirteen tunes, suffused
with flowing sythns, percolating beats, and enough
hooks and melodies to satisfy any electronica
or chill-out fan. David frequently anchors the
main melody in echoed piano over which an assortment
of synths and keyboards and kinetic rhythms are
layered with a surgeon’s skill yet also
an artist’s passion.
Zen Pause hits the ground running with
'Rain On Me.' Non-stop panning ping-ponging beats
and piano refrains are heard over a bed of lush
flowing synths. 'Deep Sea Green' ushers in with
hushed female chorals and a sonar-like series
of repeating tones. Muted piano is folded in and
when the fast tempo beat emerges, it reminds me
of Rainer Bloss’ album of years past, Drive-Inn
Vol. II. The beats have that pleasant synth-pop
breezy nostalgic sound to them and the track is
custom-tailored for putting the top down and cruising
up US 1 on the California coastline. 'Core Breath'
has a contemporary and “English” sound
to its grungier type of chill-out. By grungier,
I mean less muted, more pronounced beats and a
melodic refrain that eschews beauty for a more
straight-ahead approach.
Every track here has something going for it. 'Connected'
draws a bead on the previously-mentioned Farish’s
motif of echoed piano and contemporary pulsing
beats against a myriad of washes along with sensuous
wordless vocals by Jade. 'Silhouettes at Dusk'
kicks off with a babbling brook and morphs into
a mixture of Real Music label mate Bernward Koch’s
delicious piano/synth New Age music and sexy shuffling
midtempo beats. 'Releasing the Past' features
spacemusic-influenced keyboards on top of chugging
slow tempo rhythms, as if Jonn Serrie was intermixed
with Cursor Club. 'Sunlight in My Mind' is the
only cut devoid of a beat, as deeply echoed piano
plays a melancholic refrain over somewhat abstract
electronic textural effects. The nearly seven-minute
title track concludes the album on a mysterious
mood, with a haunting lead synth line and quirky
midtempo rhythms. “Zen Pause” could
be the backing music for a Hitchcockian thriller,
as it evokes shadow and betrayal and other film
noir characteristics through its minor tonalities.
The beats, while energetic, are somehow tinted
with a certain darkness as well. Sparse jazzy
piano (not as echoed as most other songs on the
CD) lends a bluesy late-night feel to the closing
minute or so.
I can’t rave enough about this release.
Zen Pause excels at combining accessible
melodic electronic music with an assortment of
beats and tempos without sounding too commercial
or superficial. Perhaps some would consider Thierry
David’s music to be lite electronica, but
to my mind, it’s not lite at all. It’s
'friendly' and 'approachable' and could easily
serve as the perfect introduction to the subgenre
for new age music fans. As a new direction for
the esteemed Real Music label, I’m equally
enthusiastic if this is a sign of what may be
to come. However, even if this is a one-time only
occurrence, I’ll happily accept the fact.
The CD comes very highly recommended!
-Bill Binkelman, New Age Reporter
"Noted ambient producer turns his attention
to music for spas with this genre bending set
that has new age meeting trip hop and club music.
By bending electronica elements, less than you
would think, the genre splice is successful. A
well crafted set for those making the transition
from club hopper to suburban mom (and wondering
how they got there), David has handily moved down-tempo
from Ibiza to mud masks and pedicures with no
bumps in the road."
-Chris Spector, Midwest Records.
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