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OMNIKarfagenSymphonic Prog4.22 | 18 ratings |
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![]() The album opens up with 'Overture', a thematic instrumental combining the rich keyboards of Antony, the fluid touch of Max Velychko on guitar and the class of Daniel Ilyin on electric violin. This leads straight into the next song 'Storyteller (Part 1)'. 'Storyteller is unashamedly inspired by the Canterbury scene and what better guest musician to have than Richard Sinclair (Caravan, Camel, Hatfield & The North) on bass guitar and vocals. The words of the song clearly is seen from the point of view of the audience eager to be lost in the worlds and words created by the Storyteller. Other talented guests include John Hackett on flute and Michel St. Pere (Mystery) on guitar all adding to the wonderment of the story. 'Whispers From the Past' begins straight away with Antony singing immediately followed by Gregorian type backing vocals. This is subsequently added with subtle strains of the violin. This is a meditative track between 'The Storyteller' and the next song in line 'The Spark'. 'The Spark' is an upbeat song sung by guest vocalist Per Malmberg from the Swedish prog band Salva. This tune has an AOR bent, a solid and rich song very much in the melodic rock style. This is song writing I wouldn't expect much on a Karfagen album. And this is no detriment. This strongly emphasises Antony's intention of being 'Universal'. Antony is reaching out in a slightly different paradigm. 'Masterplan' begins with strong synths and underlying piano with Antony also returning with is vocals. Superb harmonies sung here as well involving both Olga Rostovska and Bartosz Kossowicz. The music itself exudes confidence. The clarity and bold keyboard styles carries on this upbeat flow we just experienced from 'The Spark'. I also get a sense of funk when I hear the title 'Masterplan' sung. 'Mirror of Souls' is a short instrumental, a bright interlude overflowing with the wealth of talent between Antony Kalugin, John Hackett and Daniel Ilyin. 'Unchained' is a sombre song sung by Jean Pageau, another guest from the rich pool of talent of the band Mystery that could not be a better choice for this song. The depth of sorrow he brings enriches the torment that is the character of this song. Through all this darkness hope is regained at the end. Also fully emphasised by the empathic playing of Max Velychko on guitars. 'The Cards We Play' is the longest track on the album and in my opinion the highlight. John Hackett's flute flows in with an elegant piano playing aside. The smooth and delicate vocals by Marco Gluhmann (Sylvan) introduce the song backed by ghostly touches of the strings on the guitar by Michel St. Pere (Mystery). The music soon swells to a pure melodic sound with a dramatic piano driven in the background midway through the song with intricate guitar. Oxygen hits the embers of Marco's voice into a full flame with entering an exciting climax coming to a heartfelt and mellow conclusion. 'You And I' is led by Bartosz on vocals. The music gives a sense of mystery and the fate of life. This song has a firm and tight direction which is a perfect entry as a single which I now believe has been released as a single. 'Storyteller (Part 2)' which is naturally the bookend to the album which cleverly reveals the point and reason of storytelling. We also receive a bonus track 'Omni II Overture' hinting at a sequel and why not? In conclusion this project is all-encompassing. Antony has truly brought in many different elements and has weaved a wonderful story about storytelling. This is also not a typical Karfagen album. This is more a song structured album I would more associate with his other project 'Sunchild'. Karfagen albums have normally centred around an instrumental structure. The instrumentation is still very strong and sound. Antony has given us more to revel in, more music and thought to expand our minds. Omni is 'All', it is 'Universal' and it is 'All-Encompassing'. Buy this for a complete experience. Omni is brilliant and fulfilling.
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4/5 |
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