AOMusic…. and Love Rages On

Reviewed By  Janet Mawdesley       November 26, 2014

 

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Played loudly or played softly this offering from AOMusic is one to make you sit up and take notice.  Either way, as far as volume is concerned, is great depending on where you are within yourself at the time of listening. Loud gives a better appreciation of the rhythms and textures of the music whereas softly has a totally unexpected calming and soothing presence.

In many ways a compilation of a variety of music styles rolled into one, along with the  creation of new styles, the music itself almost insists you have a double take as to what is the intent of the musicians as the vocal challenge of Gaiya Lo Mane really sets precedence for the tracks to come.

 Reminiscent of Enya  and Chade, with  the many shades and cadence of vocals used in their music, the creators of AOMusic have taken the rhythms and flavours of an international pallet and combined them to reflect the global  music fusion of today’s world.

 Using children’s choirs from several different countries as backing vocals on several tracks, they have created a 3D volume of sound and sound patterns, among many, in a mix that will be remembered long after the album has delivered the final note.

 Inspiring, absorbing, relaxing and completely unexpected.