The best of both worlds – the normality, plus the occasional & crucial glimmer of real depth in the spoken word sections.
Rebecca Cullen
The rhythm is comforting, the instrumentation organic & pleasant, the leading vocal loaded with character; consistently reflecting the theme of the song.
Musical passion & experience have lead him to release something that is of the utmost highest quality, with not a sliver of dishonesty or filler.
The imagery is strong from the start; the essence of opportunity unfolds around you, an air of possibility, of travel – a hopeful enthusiasm for the future.
The potential break down of the world’s crucial systems is reflected in the quickness of the song & in the manic & haunting final melody.
We have to accept the broken parts of life, otherwise we’re not really creating within the real world; we’re attempting to satisfy somebody else’s fantasy.
It’s a deeply thoughtful, unusual & beautiful collection – one of the most interesting & out there releases of the past few years.
The songs reflect genuine emotion alongside a pleasant & professional musicality. It’s an album you can refer back to again & again.
There’s a blissful after effect to this track, and it’s a beautiful thing. There is something about the transcending of genres that strikes hard.
An opportunity to meet, hear excerpts from the book Thoughts of a Common Man, purchase signed copies, and enjoy a performance from ‘Eye’z’.
A stunning release. Flawlessly mixed, free & fearless. Extremely dark, but beautifully crisp. A must have for electronic music fans.
It’s well written, well structured, and well performed – with that catchy hook to really pull you in.