Description
01 L’aquarelle De La Nuit – 19:51
02 Prime Directive – 06:24
03 Planetia Utopia – 14:21
04 La Cubatilla – 09:41
05 Seaking – 07:42
06 Goodbye So Long (song For B’Elanna) – 09:06
Total CD – 1:07:10
“Planetia Utopia” was first released as the 11th cd of “The Chronicles” box, and is the 5th re-issue of cosmic traveller Patrick ‘Wille De Wael’ Kosmos.
The 67-minute album is another ticket into the mystery and vastness of our cosmos, presenting deep atmospheric soundscapes for discoveries into space and awe-inspiring, panoramic moments. Here we enter a weightless immensity full of splendour where all sound leave their own a deep sensory impressions.
Especially on the first two tracks, Patrick paints some haunting, out of this world soundscapes spiced with snippets of cosmic breathe as well as some radio transmissions. The title piece is more traditional and introduces mid-tempo sequencing and melody, while the final (also most accessible) piece Goodbye So Long (song For B’Elanna) is a heartwarming, joyful composition featuring lots of different sounds. The latter -as well as the title track- were also featured on the private released “The Concert 2000 Alpha Centauri”. Another notable aspect to the album’s music is the keen use of versatile percussion and percussive elements.
Bert Strolenberg – www.SonicImmersion.org –
“Planetia Utopia” was first released as the 11th cd of “The Chronicles” box, and is the 5th re-issue of cosmic traveller Patrick ‘Wille De Wael’ Kosmos.
The 67-minute album is another ticket into the mystery and vastness of our cosmos, presenting deep atmospheric soundscapes for discoveries into space and awe-inspiring, panoramic moments. Here we enter a weightless immensity full of splendour where all sound leave their own a deep sensory impressions.
Especially on the first two tracks, Patrick paints some haunting, out of this world soundscapes spiced with snippets of cosmic breathe as well as some radio transmissions. The title piece is more traditional and introduces mid-tempo sequencing and melody, while the final (also most accessible) piece Goodbye So Long (song For B’Elanna) is a heartwarming, joyful composition featuring lots of different sounds. The latter -as well as the title track- were also featured on the private released “The Concert 2000 Alpha Centauri”. Another notable aspect to the album’s music is the keen use of versatile percussion and percussive elements.
Same as the previous Kosmos re-issues, my trusted friend Dan from Perth did a lot of effort to make the classic outcome sound as best as possible.
Recommended.