Song Reviews

Excellent electronica

Phoenix2kx has produced a fine piece of electronica entitled ‘a new journey’. The track is seamless from beginning to end. It evokes a panoramic soundscape and would be useful behind video or as a piece of background music on its own.

United States, Washington, Seattle

Un petit coté Tangerine Dream

A hypnotic music that comes slowly to your ears and enters your brain and your body to be part of your whole being. In fact I immediately thought of the sound tangerine Dream a group that I particularly appreciate. (It must have been my old age ;-) in a word ... it's cool! FrankyHS

France, Croix

Neo-Vangelis

A slow melodic progression starts off this ambient composition that is based on a vamp chord progression. The mood is reminiscent of a Vangelis composition. Sweeping pads add additional depth and complementary arpeggiated themes round out the soundscape. The arrangement is well executed and the relative mix ratio fine. The overall volume would benefit by a 3dB boost to bring all of the element higher in the mix. :)

United States, Texas, DFW

Nice peaceful feeling

like wok up to the life, sound clean and bright same time relaxing, is amazing uplifting emotional. I would described like a movie background, where is a story. Likely it will gives you an open windows to an image that mirror another place, space and time. May think the "Phoenix" name is the right one for this enjoyable track.

Austria, Vienna

Soothing Journey

A lovely flow of music that gently lifts you up. Then as a rhythmic beat enters it moves the listener further on their journey within. A pleasant experience which evoked many delightful memories along the way!

United States, Florida, Boynton Beach

Linear Journey

Helpful

This piece is nice and has a linear quality to it. It would fit perfectly as the soundtrack to a documentary or movie. It's harmonic simplicity is ideal as background to moving images. Although the sound palette may sound a tiny bit dated, the old school feel is quite charming. A fine piece of music.

Canada, Quebec, Montreal

Song

Phoenix2kx has sent you a request for review05/20/18 09:30:25 AM please review this song and let me know a new journey Review & Earn Phoenix2kx has sent you a request for review05/20/18 09:30:25 AM please review this song and let me know a new journey Review & Earn

United States, Oregon, Portland

ambient youney.............................................................................

Helpful

This track remains me about the german electronic ambient synthband tangerine Dream but also about another group with the name........... I just forgot the name of that other group. Newer mind. But this ambient piece is a real journey but a quite one for meditating, relaxing and chilling out. I have written about similar tracks like this. They all have the chilling and relaxation element in common. I can´t get enough of that kind of music. Why? Because first at all, I love it and next, this music has it´s rellevance in a world full of stressed up people who worries about every thing. This music helps people to relax and cool down and let the negative thought go. we live in a fear scarity society, so we all need this kind of music like Phoenix musc and other artist in this gender for calming down our exagerated worrying thougts. By the way I compose myself this kind if music and I think that artist´s in this gender make big diference.

Denmark, Copenhagen

Sounds

Found the pace a little slow for my liking. Thought the sounds were a bit un-imaginative considering all the possibilities of today. Sorry to say it just did not do anything for me, but keep going, I am only one opinion. Let me know when you have another track uploaded.

United Kingdom, London

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