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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Antiquus (MP3 Download)
"Antiquus" is the debut from pianist/keyboard wizard David Wahler, but you'd be hard-pressed to find any evidence that this is a first recording. From the stunning cover artwork by Matt Strieby at Newleaf Design to the outstanding sound quality of the production, this is one very impressive recording - and I haven't even mentioned the music yet! Even though it will be classified as an "ambient" or "new age" album, "Antiquus" rates very high on the "wow!" meter. Layers of sound produced on a variety of keyboards give the music a complexity that isn't immediately obvious. Walher studied classical piano from a young age through college and then began working in theater. He taught music appreciation to disadvantaged and handicapped children before embarking on a career in retail and design. Finding something missing in his life, Wahler enrolled in the Berklee College of Music's Electronic Music Production program and a new world opened for him. "Antiquus" is a musical exploration of our common heritage, and each of the ten tracks refers to an ancient myth, sacred love, or eternal truth. Wahler says, "I strive to unveil the answers to questions men and women have asked since antiquity." Whether or not those questions are answered, "Antiquus" is a breathtaking exploration.
The title track opens with almost a whisper. Soft-spoken broken chords roll in the background as the spare, graceful melody brings is in. The echoing effect makes it sound like the music is being played in a large open space - perhaps an ancient Greek temple - and the sense of mystery is intriguing. "Kyoto Mist" is a cool, gentle daydream with piano, various plucked instruments, and sparkling bells and chimes. The patterns are simple and relaxed and the mood they create is serene. "Teresa" is a favorite. Beginning with the sound of thunder and bells in the background, the first chords are dark and mysterious. A gently rolling bass pattern lays a foundation for the very spare melody. As the piece develops, strings and voices fill the open spaces. "Teresa" reminds me of Michael Dulin's keyboard work - stirring yet very peaceful. "Night Sky of Orion" suggests vast darkness pierced occasionally by sparkling light - tranquil and hushed. "Hyacinthus" is another favorite. In Greek mythology, Hyacinthus was a beautiful youth loved by Apollo who was killed when he was struck by a discus. The piece conveys profound grief and is achingly beautiful. "Lune Mysterieuse" picks up the tempo a bit with a gentle but compelling rhythm and plenty of atmosphere. I also love the closing track, "Ancient Dawn." Overflowing with musical colors, this would be the perfect soundtrack to enhance a film of stunning images. Yum! "Antiquus" is one of those wonderful albums that people are not going to be able to keep quiet about. I fully expect it to top the charts and to be on many "year's best" lists for 2009 (including mine!). Very highly recommended!!''
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is incredible music....,
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This review is from: Antiquus (Audio CD)
I confess to not being a big fan of New Age Music...often finding it repetitive and lifeless. Nothing could be further from the truth than this album. The music is so complex, yet somehow remains relaxing....perhaps the word is "enchanting". Of the cuts, I really loved the title song, Antiquus and Night Sky of Orion. In Delphi Dreams, I swear I am transported to some sort of ancient grotto. The composer, David Wahler, immerses the listener in the time and place of each song. This was one excellent album.....
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A New Age Masterpiece of Timeless Quality,
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On occasions I listen to the Soundscapes channel on Music Choice. Honestly everything seems to sound the same after a while; but, every once in a while I'll hear something that is fresh and new. David Wahler's Antiquus perked my ears immediately. Truly this is a New Age masterpiece that has that timeless quality making it worthy of adding to your music collection. Sunrise
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Home Run 1st Time Up! Music Sojourn Review,
By Scott Ericson "Music Sojourn" (Gibsonia, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Antiquus (Audio CD)
Summary: Hard to believe it is a debut album, you'll feel that you are listening to someone as accomplished as David Arkenstone. David Wahler has created an incredibly masterful collection of compositions with a theme of Greek Antiquity. 10 beautifully layered tracks will transport you into the theme or to your own vicarious interpretations!
Genres: Ambient, New Age, Meditation Relaxation & Inspiration, Electronica Listening Impressions: Dreamy, airy, soaring, resonant, intense, transporting, layered, inspiring Similar to: Kitaro, David Arkenstone, Vangelis
5.0 out of 5 stars
LOVE THIS!,
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I love this very relaxing, soothing CD. It has wonderful flowing sounds and is such a pleasure to listen to. David Wahler is my cousin, and I am so proud to listen to his New Age music! He is a dedicated, talented artist, and I look forward to more to come from him!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Review from NewAgeMusicWorld.Com / NewAgeMusic.nu,
By John P. Olsen / Review Publicist (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Antiquus (MP3 Download)
Many artist from all genres can sometimes resemble a particular tone or feel that sounds like another artist, which can be evident from the very beginning while listening to their music. This is not the case with composing artist David Wahler. The New Age Antiquus album, officially released June 1 2009, has some personal trademark qualities not heard in projects from musicians established before him. Beginning music as a young adult, then to formal music studies in college, David moved to the theater, directing several productions while performing with the Rockford Symphony Orchestra, and New American Theatre. This album has attracted attention in the Netherlands in particular and is featured on New Age Soundscapes with Music Choice premium services. David also has a sense of giving, devoting himself and his time teaching music to handicap and disadvantaged children, in a worthwhile cause he found personally rewarding, and that I would also like to recognize about him publicly. The Antiquus album debut has been described as New Age Ambient, Neo Classical, and Electronic, but let's also add Orchestra and Chill Out, since they can also be used as reference adjectives to describe his material. Provoking many emotions, the mood is thoughtful and ever changing by the insertion of a light and airy feel at times, that then shift towards deep and mysterious surroundings as the measure bar in the sheet music moves into the next measure of the page. This album does seem to explore our ancient past to unveil our present in an glorious way by incorporating a layering and mixing of piano, strings, flute, violin, and percussion in a mysterious, yet classical way. Choral vocals reinforce his approach in style, echoing a graceful and poetic feel, while also shining bright by a deep, thought provoking mannerism that seems to stand out from the very beginning. With this goal in mind, David has managed to produce a debut album that appears to stand alone in personal style and form, creating a model as an artisan would create a grand sculpture adorned with touches of gold, and crafted entirely out of sound. David Wahler points out that this album explores our common heritage through classical compositions, and that each of the 10 songs makes reference to an ancient myth, sacred love, or eternal truth that everyone shares. The mood is indeed very dreamlike and relaxing by a modern tempo rhythm that uniquely offers a positive connection by retaining interest and imagination throughout the entire album. Shifting tempo and key changes are what I believe give this album an effective transition in thought and feeling, linking the valuable bond between our very distant past and our ever changing future. |
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Antiquus by David Wahler (Audio CD - 2009)
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