It's a chilly autumn evening, and I've just settled down with a cuppa and the latest release from Portico Quartet Ensemble, "Terrain (Extended) - Live In Studio One: An Abbey Road 90th Session." Let me tell you, this album is like a warm hug on a cold day - soothing, comforting, and full of surprises.
The opening track, "Intro," sets the scene perfectly with its gentle piano melodies and atmospheric strings.
It's like being transported to a misty forest, where anything is possible.
The band's unique blend of jazz, electronica, and world music influences shines through on tracks like "Lost in Translation" and "Reflections." One of the standout moments on the album is the extended version of "Terrain," where the band really lets loose and shows off their improvisational skills.
The interplay between Jack's mesmerizing saxophone lines and Duncan's hypnotic hang drum rhythms is simply mesmerizing.
As the album comes to a close with the hauntingly beautiful "Epiphany," I can't help but feel a sense of calm wash over me.
Portico Quartet Ensemble has once again proven why they are one of the most innovative and exciting bands in the music scene today.
Overall, "Terrain (Extended) - Live In Studio One: An Abbey Road 90th Session" is a must-listen for any fan of creative, genre-defying music.
So grab a blanket, settle in, and let Portico Quartet Ensemble take you on a musical journey unlike any other.
Trust me, you won't regret it.
The opening track, "Intro," sets the scene perfectly with its gentle piano melodies and atmospheric strings.
It's like being transported to a misty forest, where anything is possible.
The band's unique blend of jazz, electronica, and world music influences shines through on tracks like "Lost in Translation" and "Reflections." One of the standout moments on the album is the extended version of "Terrain," where the band really lets loose and shows off their improvisational skills.
The interplay between Jack's mesmerizing saxophone lines and Duncan's hypnotic hang drum rhythms is simply mesmerizing.
As the album comes to a close with the hauntingly beautiful "Epiphany," I can't help but feel a sense of calm wash over me.
Portico Quartet Ensemble has once again proven why they are one of the most innovative and exciting bands in the music scene today.
Overall, "Terrain (Extended) - Live In Studio One: An Abbey Road 90th Session" is a must-listen for any fan of creative, genre-defying music.
So grab a blanket, settle in, and let Portico Quartet Ensemble take you on a musical journey unlike any other.
Trust me, you won't regret it.






