This is also a very straightforward track, as I stated earlier, this is not as hard digested as earlier stuff, it's more ”sit back and just enjoyyyyy the ride”. Without this very subtle element, the track might have felt way to dark, but very cleverly Evan manages to make a perfect mix. This is highly obvious in the opening track My Dear Friend Chronos, wich has a rather dark feel over it, but still with some very beautiful piano strings coming in from time to time. Another element that is noticable is that Evan has moved into more a more darker approach. This is melancholic yes in a sense but very beautiful with great composition and production. This is a slow track, and also noticable is the nice use of voices in the background that Evan surely has implemented from his great Caverns of Time. Alyssa Palmer) with alot of piano and other acoustic elements in it. The jazzy vibe is still here, very much so in the track Invocation (ft. Much less complex but also much more beautiful. If his earlier releases were a little bit more dub, and almost glitch like influenced, Phoenix Rising is much more straightforward. Cause this is really what this is all about, listening pleasure! Evan has moved away from the traditional Bluetech sound. The new ”mini” album Phoenix Rising that is as to say a little prequel to the ”real” album coming out on Aleph Zero in a near future still features alot of tracks and many minutes of listening pleasure. There is also the tech house project, that I found awful, and others with me (abasio? ).īut to the point. Also a collaboration with Steve Hillage that has surpassed me but seems to be very popular among the scene. These two releases has undoubtedly stayed in the region of psychedelic downtempo whereas another release Borderlines, did stray a bit form this path into a more ”standard” ambient route with alot of acoustic elements. Namely, Caverns of Time, Secret Entries into Darkness.
For a couple of years Evan has been experimenting under different aliases and has released some great piece of arts. New material from Evan Bartholomew under his to us most known name Bluetech.
The new building officially opened to tenants in a September ribbon-cutting ceremony.So what we all have been eagerly waiting for is finally here.
Registration to preview Summit One Vanderbilt ahead of its Oct. “It is a special, thrilling place that New Yorkers and travelers from across the country and the world will want to visit time and time again.” The project cost developer SL Green $3.3 billion. “We have created a destination that offers an interactive experience that will be remembered for a lifetime with the best, amplified views in all of New York City,” said SL Green CEO Marc Holliday in a statement. Superchef Daniel Boulud will also be opening an 11,000-square-foot restaurant, Le Pavillon, on the second floor of the building.
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