Wolfsong.thePoet wrote:
"And what do you know . . . more piano music. . . and acoustic guitar. . . synthesizer . . . electric! These tunes are especially lovely . . . Listening makes me feel as if I were relaxing by the side of an isolated lake . . the breezes, cool and refreshing . . . the water ripples, sparkles, and flashes silver and gold beneath a charming sun and the purple mountains in the distance wait breathlessly as the music plays . . My heart is mesmerized by the melodies and the lights of the lake dance in my soul . . and even the birds in the trees quietly absorb the music"
SELENE68 wrote:
"Un serie di brani molto particolari, mi è piaciuta la differenza di suoni che puoi trovare in ogni brano. Si spazia dal classico alla elettronica. Piacevole davvero per me"
Fräulein von Fenrox wrote:
"Renatus Cartesius shows us (again) his talent for beautiful melodies, catchy tunes and composing easy AND complex pieces. I love this music so much, and I could listen to it for hours and days. Thank you for this amazing music!"
Acrostiche wrote:
"Great album, very beautiful and sincere."
Fräulein von Fenrox wrote:
"Listening to this composition gives you an opportunity to start a dreamy voyage to your own, deep fantasy. The music helps you to enjoy and experience your own dreams, thoughts and feelings. For me, it describes a realistic view for the setup of the construct "dream": We start with a lullaby, that seems to carry you into the world, this music creates. After that we enjoy travelling to some places like the moon, fall into a nightmare and vanish into peacefull sleep with the help of the lullaby again. If you enjoy your own fantasy, you will enjoy this album for sure!"
Wolfsong.thePoet wrote:
"This album holds some of the most lovely piano music . . . soft, inspiring and emotional... Like walking on clouds... a romanticism that entices the listener to dream of peace and harmony... and to listen for hours"
AngelM wrote:
"The songs make you dream. And the best is dream of whatever you want. You can hear this soft piano tunes for hours...."
Wolfsong.thePoet wrote:
"I quite liked these two little piano melodies . . . tender, romantic and very nicely played . .. I felt like I was dancing beneath a moonlit sky in a still and warm night filled with the scents of lavender and honeysuckle . . . peacefully and contentedly with "Un Soir Romantique." Whereas "Hard Life" was a little more dramatic and a little more edgy yet had its own golden moments . . . Over all this piano music shows extraordinary talent and I wish the musician would come back and play some more for us . . ."
Volker001 wrote:
"I like it - it's a bit on the "hard" side... but also has it's "easy light" moments... yeah that's life.... I would giv it a little more of a "hook", then it would be a Number 1... something where the music comes back into a theme again and again... maybe in variations... just an idea... but it is GOOD ! The second track starts even a bit more heavier but changes fast into the sweet kind (what surprised me a little), but also a very nice piece! You got the potential to give us lots of pleasure with your music to come! Thumbs up!"
overcome wrote:
"Sound's good.But man you learned from Hard life is it?Or not.Anyone have description for itself.Good mood,respect it."