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Shulman "In Search Of A Meaningful Moment"
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Chill out/ambient reviews
Review by PKS
Shulman from Israel is out with his second album...
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Yaniv Shulman surprised many people when he released his debut album Soundscapes And Modern Tales on Shaffel Records early 2002, with great quality psychedelic chill. Now he is back with his second album on his own label Aleph Zero Records. In this album he has also been collaborating with Omri Harpaz.
Shulman "In Search Of A Meaningful Moment" Aleph Zero Records 2003 (ALEPHZ01)
1. Inner Selves
2. The Unexpected Visitor
3. A Magnificent Void
4. Consciousness Revoked
5. Random Lifelines
6. Mushroom Therapy
7. Another Paradigm
8. Instability
Shulman is already well known for fantastic sound quality in his music, and this is no exception. In his first album some people said it was some kind of clone of Shpongle. In my opinion it was for sure inspired by Shpongle, but he did it in his own unique way. This time he has gone his own directions and come up with something total unique and fresh. The first track is a really slow track, almost without beats. Very floating psychedelic sounds. It varies all the way and never become boring. Track 2 is my absolute favourite on this album. Definitely one of the absolutely best chill out tracks released 2003! Ok, you get for sure that Shpongle feeling, with bubbling sounds and relaxed rhythms. Then we get some incredibly nice flute, together with floating beautiful sounds. Relaxed melodies coming and going, with a lot of variation all the way. We also get a part of really nice guitar play. Fantastic track! Track 3 sounds a bit darker. We get some tribal female vocals and beautiful atmospheric sounds. Just totally chilled all the way.
Track 4 is one of the more experimental tracks on this album. Mostly just floating in beautiful sounds. Those sounds we get in there are really psychedelic and pretty weird! We also get some tribal vocals. Track 5 is a really relaxing ambient track, with some Indian flute, beautiful weird sounds, and relaxing rhythms. Track 6 is also really psychedelic and experimental. Shulman sure has gone his own directions here. Great variation of sounds and atmospheres. Track 7 is a short little track, which is the most slow going track on this album. Just beautiful floating sounds. The last track on this album is my other favourite track on this album. This is also definitely one of the best chill out tracks released this year! The floating sounds and melodies in this one are so beautiful! This track reminds me of the style on his first album. Very psychedelic and relaxing, with an ethnic touch and a ton of nice variation.
This album is definitely among the best albums I have heard this year. I also think Shulman has become even better since his first album. Shpongle, Entheogenic and Shulman are for sure in another league than most other artists when it comes to psychedelic chill out these days. Recommended!
PK (shivapks@hotmail.com)
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Christian Welde
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01.04.2006 20:52
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This is absolutely the most fantastic psyambient i've heard so far! They say Shulman is Israel's equivalent to Shpongle, and I absolutely agree. The atmosphere, the sound quality, the variation and the originality of this album is amazing. Soft and harmonically beautiful, yet mysterious with a very powerful sound, with lovely ethnic vocals and acoustical guitars. I never thought I'd say this, but I actually think I've found an artist that is BETTER than Shpongle, something I never thought I'd experience. A must have!!!!
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