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Glow In the Dark

Kevin Bartlett

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Not For the Faint of Heart (or Spirit)

This album, a followup to Bartlett's "Near Life Experience" of 2003 ups the ante in the best way possible. We live in dark times, with all signs pointing to darker times before it gets better. "Glow in the Dark" is the perfect album for this moment in history - a heroic journey through darkness and pain to hope and redemption. If "Near Life" was the soundtrack for the movie in your head, "Glow" is the soundtrack for mankind's journey. Every single song resonates with a universal experience, whether it's fear, anger, sadness, passion or devotion, and Bartlett's masterful mix of melody, sinuous guitar and guest appearances by sounds from some other galaxy transports the listener to a higher plane where we can look at ourselves and the world. Some of the songs insinuate themselves into your consciousness quietly...Moon v. Moon, Nothing Really, Next Life, Something Probably, The Sorrow. Others drag you in and take you under, but hold you tight until you burst back into the daylight...Stethoscope, Resuscitation, God's Little Do-Over. My two personal favorites are Chauncey Saucer and the title track. Chauncey is an epic piece of music, full of unexpected delights and moments that raise the hair on the back of your neck. "Glow in the Dark" is my vote for this generation's anthem. It is the most uplifting piece of music I've heard since Deep Forest's Forest Hymn...and I never believed I'd find a piece of music that could equal that song's power to transform. Kevin Bartlett's done it. This is a brilliant album.

The thinking man's album

There are certain artists that lend themselves to an emotional investment in their music. Kevin Bartlett is one of these artists. Techno-style music has an unfortunate stigma attached to it: namely that it can be enjoyed only in a drug induced stupor among others of a similar persuasion in some dark club in Amsterdam or Berlin. Kevin Bartlett's music is anything but. This album is best enjoyed in solitude with a pair of headphones. You will hear something different every time you listen to the album and the mood the music conveys varies greatly depending on the mindset of the listener. The title track is nothing short of triumphant. Overall, "Glow in the Dark" is a musical journey that can only be thoroughly enjoyed all at once. The album flows from one track to the next very well and each song plays off the previous one; that is to say that listening to only one track revels only one small piece of the larger puzzle. Enjoy this one.

Restoring & envigorating

Mr. Bartlett has performed a fusion of electronica, ambient, and world/new age rhythyms and sounds to create a palette of a place that only exists within the mind's eye. The title track, featured as the opening theme for a public radio program, provided the spark of awareness that causes the listener to seek more music by this talented artist. I recommend this album for anyone who seeks an immersive aural experience which leads to a refreshed mind - and perhaps a real-life vacation to a tropical paradise.

Glow In the Dark, Kevin Bartlett
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