David Arkenstone – Colors of the Ambient Sky (2018) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

David Arkenstone - Colors of the Ambient Sky (2018) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz] Download

Artist: David Arkenstone
Album: Colors of the Ambient Sky
Genre: New Age
Release Date: 2018
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 46:24
Total Tracks: 9
Total Size: 500 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. David Arkenstone – Parallel World (05:52)
1-2. David Arkenstone – Red Sun (04:44)
1-3. David Arkenstone – Starlight Starbright (05:27)
1-4. David Arkenstone – Darkness Descending (04:42)
1-5. David Arkenstone – Rainbow Galaxy (04:45)
1-6. David Arkenstone – Blue Lightning (05:05)
1-7. David Arkenstone – Lonely Satellite (05:06)
1-8. David Arkenstone – Visitors (05:30)
1-9. David Arkenstone – Ascension (05:08)

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Three time Grammy Nominated David Arkenstone leaves terra firma and establishes himself in the heavens on his new atmospheric/electronic release colors of the ambient sky. David’s nine track soundscape is a stratospheric incursion into the boundless reaches of the unknown universe.For his latest (and his 65th!) album, Colors of the Ambient Sky, David Arkenstone makes two distinct departures from most of his more recent releases. One is that this is a completely solo album with no other musicians, and, two, it’s an entirely electronic album, and I do mean electronic with a capital E. In fact, this is, to my mind, his most EM recording to date, with many nods to the early days of the genre (early ’70s through late ’80s/early ’90s). Wielding an assortment of keyboards and synths, many of which have a decided and ear-pleasing retro sound, Arkenstone plots his musical course for outer space, with track titles such as Red Sun, Starlight Starbright and Rainbow Galaxy. Unlike the more drifting style of some of the space music genre’s artists, Arkenstone inserts an abundance of rhythmic textures and electronic beats, bringing to mind the Berlin school of EM and other ‘continentals’ such as Jean Michel Jarre and also artists on the Dutch Groove Unltd label. Throw in some chill-out stylings (e.g. the aforementioned Starlight Starbright and plenty of superbly layered ambient textures, liberally sprinkle just the right amount of melodicism, and voila! Colors of the Ambient Sky is ear candy of the highest quality oh so sweet but never saccharine, bouncy without being frivolous, and produced with an insane attention paid to every detail. Arkenstone hits another one out of the park, folks! –Bill Binkelman – Wind and Wire

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