With a perfect atmosphere of serenity and peace, this is really an album for specific moments, especially meditative ones. It is also the perfect album that you can hear before going to sleep, or exactly as you’re falling into the deepest grounds of somnolence. Its exacerbated sonorous levels of relaxation can firmly calm you, being the perfect soundtrack for each and every moment of tranquility in your life, whether it will be in your sleep, or for a session of meditation, for a moment of reflection, to rest, or only to be quiet on your own, to take a cup of tea. This is the right album for all these moments.
Although having only seven tracks, being a little bit short, and with little rhythmic variations between tracks – which is somewhat cohesive with its atmospheric and meditative proposal – there is also a hidden, minor, minimalist, delicate and intricate beauty in each and every one of these tracks. All of them are precisely tied up together in a such a form, that, somehow, at a certain point, you will feel yourself as becoming a part of the music, and getting lost on the inner journey of its notes and rhythms, progressively finding yourself in unique ways, throughout the slow variety of these strictly correlated harmonies, that builds up an identity at the core of their relations with the outside world.
Subtle and introspective, this is a remarkable album, brilliant on its own terms and merits. With a greater ambivalence of profoundly atmospheric notes, Secondary Succession is a great musical vehicle for you to get in touch with the deepest areas that lies within yourself, at the propitious lucidity driven by the serenity of calm and transcending moments.
If you’re really searching for a remarkable but simple listening album, Second Succession is certainly among the best you’re going to get. Precise, limpid, pure, peaceful and with a positive feeling dispersed throughout the sonorous life of its subtle transportation of sentiments, you’re probably going to get even more than what you’re expected.
Although it gets a little obscure as the album approaches the end, you can feel a great deal of peace inside yourself. Sharing beliefs that can never disrespect the feelings between fellow human beings, Secondary Succession follows the tradition of the greatest meditative albums, that sets up on its ambient surrounding atmospheres the primordial notes that can easily build a sound upon which you will feel positively happy and secure. And accompanied by the sweetest melodies ever created on this genre.
Wagner