Talisman by Sylvain Carel
Tracklist
1. | Strange Bright Stones in The Deep Forest | 4:29 |
2. | Catharsis | 7:24 |
3. | Here Was a Mystic Way | 5:22 |
4. | Where Spirits Live | 8:13 |
5. | Contact | 5:58 |
6. | Future World | 6:09 |
7. | Sanctum | 8:52 |
8. | All Those Whispered Secrets | 5:57 |
9. | Talking to The Wind | 5:53 |
10. | The Lost Valley | 6:40 |
Credits
released December 31, 2018
‘Talisman’ is another stunning musical odyssey from French maestro Sylvain Carel. It is engrossing, moody, very atmospheric and cleverly covers new age, electronic and world music styles while always retaining Sylvain’s unique style that never actually places itself in any one genre.
If anything, the music retains a cinematic soundtrack feel, wide in scope, evocative and full of ideas that take the listener on a journey to…well… wherever the listener choses to go.
The tracks are delicately laced with gorgeous ethnic influences that give the album a really classy vibe.
Sylvain’s music has always been very ‘soundtrack’ influenced and ‘Talisman’ is no exception. However this is a more focused offering, gently drifting through a series of varied rhythmic soundscapes to complete a very satisfying musical journey. Probably his best work to date."
D.W
‘Talisman’ is another stunning musical odyssey from French maestro Sylvain Carel. It is engrossing, moody, very atmospheric and cleverly covers new age, electronic and world music styles while always retaining Sylvain’s unique style that never actually places itself in any one genre.
If anything, the music retains a cinematic soundtrack feel, wide in scope, evocative and full of ideas that take the listener on a journey to…well… wherever the listener choses to go.
The tracks are delicately laced with gorgeous ethnic influences that give the album a really classy vibe.
Sylvain’s music has always been very ‘soundtrack’ influenced and ‘Talisman’ is no exception. However this is a more focused offering, gently drifting through a series of varied rhythmic soundscapes to complete a very satisfying musical journey. Probably his best work to date."
D.W