Howard Ferre
  • Before You
  • Wax Branches
  • Turning Point
  • Driving Back South
  • Reaching Out
  • Stained Glass Reflection
  • Passage Through
  • 5 Years
  • Journey's End
  • Before You
    Genre: Ambient
    MP3 (09:04) [20.99 MB]
  • Wax Branches
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (04:21) [10.24 MB]
  • Turning Point
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (05:14) [12.22 MB]
  • Driving Back South
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (04:44) [11.08 MB]
  • Reaching Out
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (03:26) [8.11 MB]
  • Stained Glass Reflection
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (03:45) [8.84 MB]
  • Passage Through
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (04:16) [10.03 MB]
  • 5 Years
    Genre: Smooth Jazz
    MP3 (04:26) [10.43 MB]
  • Journey's End
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (04:23) [10.28 MB]
Sonic Emmersion Review by Bert Strolenberg
With "Journey's End", South-Florida based neo-classical/new age composer and sound designer Howard Ferré brings us his debut album.

In the past 25 years, Mr Ferré has produced music for theatre, but he always had the desire to bring his own music to a new level, which has now crystallized into the organic textural soundworlds of "Journey's End".

The first impression of the music is quiet new age music, consisting of free flowing, smooth and above all warm soundscapes. The opening piece "Before you" didn’t leave a distinct feeling on me, although it seems not the least uninspired.

Next are the nice "Wax Branches" and "Turning Point" which both feature contemplate piano accompanying the electronics. The music even started to gain weight for me when things were set in motion on the latter track and further on. Things even get a poppy touch on "5 Years", which is layered with choir pads, while the closing title track sounds too cheesy and easy-listening to my ears.

Certain undercurrents and spirits hidden in "Journey's End" reminded me of the female-oriented music of Chris Franke's "Pacific Coast Highway", although the music as such is a different cup of tea.
The dreamy, imaginary impact of Ferré's own created chill-out space is something one must like, certainly when one keeps in mind there's a velvet, and very soft veil draped over his sound design.

The album is available on Amazon and Itunes.

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  • Members:
    Howard Ferre
  • Sounds Like:
    Arvo Part, Winterlight
  • Influences:
    Pat Metheny, Peter Gabriel, Arvo Part, Philip Glass, John Williams, Miles Davis and Pink Floyd
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    07/22/11
  • Profile Last Updated:
    08/14/23 15:57:34

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