Dreams and Distant Moonlight
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Dreams and Distant Moonlight
Schallwelle Music Awards – Winner “Best International CD 2008”
David Wright continues to turn out music of a consistently high standard and this epic new studio album may well prove to be one of his finest works.15 interlinked tracks spanning a colossal 77 minutes that stylistically is being hailed as a cross between “Walking With Ghosts” and “Continuum”. The music is varied and one of David’s most epic creations. It features Code Indigo members Andy Lobban and Nigel Turner-Heffer on lead and bass guitars respectively and there are occasional vocal textures that will no doubt draw comparison with Code Indigo. However, this is a very definite David Wright album. There is some gorgeous piano, particularly on the track “Dreams”, trademark solos and inventive and imaginative rhythms on “Just an Illusion” and State of Confusion”, while David’s string arrangements have never been more inspired. Other tracks like “State of Bliss” with its evocative guitar and stunning bluesy arrangement, the sparse “Heatwave in Blue” and the Klaus Schulze inspired “Amorphous” highlight that David is prepared to take risks and is easily able to multitask and present varied sounds and styles while never deviating from what people recognize as his melodic and emotive core style. Huge in scope, this new album will be a real treat for fans both old and new.
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1 review for Dreams and Distant Moonlight
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Reviewed by musikzircus (Germany)
The very impressive cover art shows that David Wight is taking us on a journey into the world of fantasy. Indeed, this could be a Yes cover and the music has the same wonderful feel. David is well known for his perceptive, expressive melodies and atmospheres and that’s exactly what you hear on “Dreams And Distant Moonlight”. Each track flows seamlessly into the next and for that reason, one must hear the album in its entirety.
David embellishes the opening pieces with lovely piano melodies, soft and melancholy on “Velvetude” before slowly evolving in typical Wright style through tracks like “Just an Illusion part 1 + 2” with intricate rhythms and sequencing and superb lead and bass guitar guitar work. The album is varied and has wonderful Floyd like atmosphere and guitar on tracks like “State of Bliss”. Other tracks are atmospheric sound paintings producing moods on tracks like “State of Peace” and “Amorphous” or stunning electronic soundscapes like “Heatwave in Blue”.
Once again David Wright has produced an exceptional work of electronic music that will also find listeners in progressive music. Anyone who likes the music of David Wright or Code Indigo will absolutely love this album. A superb concept work that like so many other AD albums lately, I recommend unconditionally.