Glenn Morrison- Playing With Ivory

Sunday, January 31, 2010



The title's actually a hint on how this release sounds like. Released last January 18 on Beatport, and forthcoming February 1 on Junodownload, Glenn Morrison's Playing With Ivory takes us to the moodier side of his productions, thanks to the ever-melancholic sounding piano.

Aside from what I have mentioned, the track contains distinctive elements that when all combined together, create a unique yearning and an emotional feel. The heavy bass and the ambiance of the song really remind me of Sunlounger's Ibiza sunset-inspired motif, while the piano melodies bring back listening memories from Shingo Nakamura's blissful tracks. I also find the ambiance of the piano solo in Playing With Ivory appealing because it was able to capture the totality of the essence of the track in just a few seconds.

It's amazing on how the progressive house music scene maintains the freshness of the genre through various musical innovations like the use of bagpipes and pianos. Yes, progressive house music keeps on evolving through the various creative artists around the globe, and one of the innovations can actually be heard in Glenn Morrison's Playing With Ivory.

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1 comments:

STAR said...

Quite boring during the first few minutes but the 4:50 mark really changed the whole song! Nice track! :)

 
 
 
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