Transition’s music is profoundly exacerbated within the uniqueness of its own elements. With a calmer configuration of dissonant sounds, the atmosphere upon which the work reproduces itself finds an echo in the ethereal walls of your soul, and elevates to the masterful principles of our origins the transmuted benevolence of our own beliefs, even to the point of reprograming its own recidivist thoughts of marvelous acquiescence towards the harmonious sentiment of a divisive time, filled by the sonorous neighborhood of a wonderful past.
Although the artist’s style can be regarded as quite simple, and the plain atmosphere of the music as ordinary and uniform, there is a genuine and very audacious flavor, that inherently captures the most vivid idiosyncrasies within the scope of his work. Abundantly shaping delicate and passionate harmonies on the sideline of a graceful and perceptive atmosphere of sincerity, the artist’s profoundly dilapidated style reveals pungent and effectively sculpted melodies, that always grew at the ardent epicenter of its own magnanimous origins.
Transition is a very magnificent and whimsically absolute work. At the axis of its own complete artistry, False Horizon dwells to conform to the higher standards of a marvelously fantastic sonorous universe, where everything that you are searching for was already masterminded in fabulously omniscient elements, perpetually hidden inside the labyrinths of your soul. The music’s vibration is able to awake all of these excruciatingly intense points of potential. So, let the music fill its purpose.
Wagner