JOSEPH L YOUNG
ETHEREUM
Now is your chance to go online and explore music off the new Joseph L Young album, ETHEREUM. I do not think you will be disappointed. Young is simply one of the rising flute stars playing a variety of world flutes from Native America, Ireland, China and other countries. He creates a warm, ethnic sound but modernized with lovely synth backing music. This is new age and world-fusion music of the highest caliber. The first tune, “Wavelength,” is the most ambient, but others offer up hauntingly-lovely melodies. You might hear some Celtic harp on “Shimmer,” or some hammered dulcimer on “Past Lives” or, on “Free,” a Chinese erhu string instrument that always sounds like a woman from the Far East crying or wailing.
This is fine and worthwhile music, especially the flute performances, but also with an interesting synthesizer and world-inflected mix of sounds in the background.
ETHEREUM
Now is your chance to go online and explore music off the new Joseph L Young album, ETHEREUM. I do not think you will be disappointed. Young is simply one of the rising flute stars playing a variety of world flutes from Native America, Ireland, China and other countries. He creates a warm, ethnic sound but modernized with lovely synth backing music. This is new age and world-fusion music of the highest caliber. The first tune, “Wavelength,” is the most ambient, but others offer up hauntingly-lovely melodies. You might hear some Celtic harp on “Shimmer,” or some hammered dulcimer on “Past Lives” or, on “Free,” a Chinese erhu string instrument that always sounds like a woman from the Far East crying or wailing.
This is fine and worthwhile music, especially the flute performances, but also with an interesting synthesizer and world-inflected mix of sounds in the background.