An album release from Marc Victor Maria Denys delivers a lush array of vibrant and vast soundscapes that come together to build atmospheres you really end up falling right into and with each different track comes a little bit of a different vibe, some emotional backing, and an array of outstanding instrumentation.
The Pop (Power of Prayer) album spins the range of pop, dance, and electronic orchestrated progressions and it does so with such a unique and bountiful approach that the songs each have a personality that shines through.
The use of synths and keys throughout this record are imperative and the textures of those really help build the aesthetic of what the album ends up delivering in the end.
Not only was this very warm and welcoming in a sense, but there was also a great sort of peacefulness that you get when listening to it.
Still, this is a mainly instrumental record that takes you through those pop and dance elements with an electronic undertone with heart and I feel like that is also something that makes a big difference in how the songs turned out.
You can tell that there was a lot of attention to detail during the creation of this record, but it still never loses that heart that it was built with in the first place, and I feel like that may be the most important aspect of the whole thing.
These songs each have a great way of wrapping themselves around you and putting you right where it wants to, and this is fun because the songs take you to these different places.
This is one of those albums that you should be listening to from beginning to end because this way you can get the full spectrum of what the album has to offer as a whole.
Listening to one or two tracks may give you a gist or an idea of what you might expect but it does not give you that full range of the entire record.
There's some outstanding production, color, vibrancy, and some surprises around the corner, along with inventive production that all managed to come together and have this complement and forward-moving flow.
This is a very unique approach to the use of beats and synths, but it also makes complete sense when you really listen to it.
Listening to the whole album serves as an escape. It pulls you away from wherever you are and whatever you are doing and puts you in a completely different place all together and I feel like that's a gift in music.
The songs are spirited and have a way of feeling freeing.
There are great synth pads that float through the ethers of some of the songs and build on that thickening atmosphere that you end up really drifting right alongside.
This is a record you could be completely engulfed in and enjoy every minute of it. By the end, you just get washed away with the entire soundscape and you feel refreshed after it's all over.
This is something a little bit new for me, but I really did enjoy that feeling because I don't get it often.
I can clearly see that this meant a lot to Marc and when I listen to it, I get the feeling that when the artist is in his zone, recording, there are no walls or barriers built around him.
He is free to do as he pleases and create music without those boundaries, so it comes through as a pure and true form of art and therefore feels incredibly rejuvenating.
These are expansive, vast, spacious, orchestral, and charismatic.
This is a record best listened to with headphones on so you can really soak in everything that's going on because there are some great textures and layers happening throughout the record.
Check this release out as soon as you can and see how it affects you because I'm sure it will.
Remember where you heard it first.
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