David Parry paints a sound scape of imagery with his piano driven synth pop. Telling stories without words, creating images without sight. Parry wields his piano synth like a painter with brush and canvas.
Tide of Change cungers images of watching the sky at the sea side. A piano driven instrumental which has overtones of Pink Floyd and Mike Oldfield with hints of an epic Meat Loaf love song without the cheesy lyrics.
The Wandering of Ages - The soundscape of synth strings and piano play out almost like a classical concerto. Taking you on a journey back in time to where it all began. To the birth of the earth... Could almost imagine it in a Tolkin movie.
Network - Just when you think you've got David's music pegged you come across a track like Network. Sound effects dart through the sound stage of Jazz Fusion and afro rhythms textured with piano loops and the familiar synth pop feel that is David's trade mark. A song which feels familiar yet takes you to places unknown...
Hills of Talphos. I really like this one. Reminds me of visiting an old town I grew up in. Very nostalgic. Especially love the Hammond solo...I'm a big sucker for the Hammond. Keep it up dude!
Tarun Stevenson, tarunstevenson.com
I've just listened to "Another Reality"- Brilliant. I love those 70's synth sounds. This is how Prog-Rock should be done
Steve Rafferty, www.myspace.com/broughtuponoysters
Played both cds and found very relaxing and calming music. Especially tracks 6 and 7 on Indigo Sphere. Hypnotic! Good luck in future ventures in this type of music field
Ebayer railwayschester - Ken Wright
Name / Nickname: ken wright
When Posted: 2005-11-04 13:04:59
Email Address: kenred at btinternet.com
Subject: INDIGO SPHERE
Message:
Having listened to Mike Oldfields latest release ,I have got to say that INDIGO SPHERE is far superior ,and not one bad track on this album ! Brilliant ,lets have more like this!
Name / Nickname: Terry Hawke
When Posted: 2005-05-13 15:40:13
Email Address: terryhawke at yahoo.co.uk
URL: http://www.terryhawke.co.uk
Subject: "Spaces" & "Indigo Sphere"
Message:
Hi Dave,
Just obtained copies of the above albums, great music! I hope to use a track or two on my forthcoming radio show!
Regards.
Terry
Name / Nickname: david harrington
When Posted: 2005-02-12 11:02:12
Email Address: david.28 at ntlworld.com
Subject: great cd
Message:
hi have just got your cd living for the day,what a great album i have played it nonstop all week .well done on a great piece of music.
Name / Nickname: craig
When Posted: 2005-01-04 00:01:11
Email Address: n
URL: n
Subject: well done
Message:
david, well done with your interesting music! Very nice, keep on matey!
Liked what I heard on the David Parry page, particularly "Magic Carpet", everyone loves the ARP! Unless, of course, you're tasked with trying
to keep one in tune in a live situation...
Andrew Tegethoff, www.nakedelfmusic.com
Just a short notice that I added "Magic Carpet" to Kosmische Musik/Berlin School. Thanks for this wonderful music track. Greetings from Cologne/Germany
Guido Kopp, www.nebuladrone.com
I checked out a few of your tunes. I listened to "Space Station", "Mystery Letter", and "N.L.P.". My favorite is NLP. I like the ambient style and have been doing more in that style myself over the last year
Keith Slane aka Wormholio at garageband.com
I did visit your web site a while back .... and I liked the two songs that I played. They were well constructed
Adam Gill, www.adamgill.com
Just d/l "Livin for Today", very impressive, I really like how the bass comes in at the start, keeps you guessing
Jason, www.ardvarc.net
Hi, surfing around at mp3.com, I listened to your tune "Eventability (excerpt 1)", and think it is great, keep it coming
Soren Petersen aka TCFACTORY
Midnight Drive reminds me of Bladerunner or similar, very deep atmosphere you create there with those soundscapes
Tom, www.ic-musicmedia.com (music reviewer) now www.soundlift.com
Creative beautiful music! As a TD/KS fan I appreciate this
Ebayer Samuel Wilson
Moody and relaxing. I kind of drifted off to a kinder place when I was listening to your
music
Chris Mckay, www.concertshots.com (music reviewer)
I really think you could write awesome soundtracks for movies
Clifford Bowdin, New Music Showcase.com