Jason Potter: "The Marriage of Celestial Things"
Jason Potter delivers arcane neo-classic ambience with his new album ‘The Marriage of Celestial Things’.
London-based artist Jason Potter’s sophomore album, ‘The Marriage of Celestial Things’, is just as arcane as the title indicates.
The orchestral ambience of the panoramic soundscapes gives his spiritual work a cinematic feel while your imagination is held captive by the sinister reverb-swathed tones.
Between the glassy notes and the tension-building spatial effect, you will find yourself arrested by each of the eight ritualistically dark singles. The mostly instrumental eight-track album introduces Potter as an inherently subversive artist, not through deliberate intention, merely through authentic expression and profoundly contemplative introspection.
With sporadic, sermonic spoken word increments, the tone for the album is perfectly set and Potter discernibly achieved in stripping back the veneer on the superficiality of our modern existence.
Jason Potter said: “Under the illusion of any of the special senses, the artist manifested the Divine, an unequivocal series of observations that took place spontaneously. This new insight dealing with the progression of things corporeal to spiritual or immaterial has occupied the thoughts of mesmerists and madmen alike, disregarding the occasionally varying disposition of the arterial system and the occasional spurt of blood (the subject of the next album).”
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