Hugh Levick's "Levick: Remnants of Symmetry" is a captivating journey through sound, released on March 24, 2017, under the Signature / Radio France label. Clocking in at just under an hour and ten minutes, this album is a testament to Levick's ability to weave intricate compositions that span a variety of themes and moods.
The album is divided into three distinct sections, each exploring different facets of Levick's musical vision. "Island § Exile" sets the stage with a series of tracks that evoke a sense of place and displacement, from the vibrant energy of "Ibiza" to the introspective "A Berlin Childhood." The "Constellation" series delves into broader, more abstract concepts, with titles like "Industrial Revolution - The God" and "Technology - The Fool" hinting at the philosophical underpinnings of these pieces. Finally, the "Remnants of Symmetry" section brings the album to a close with a trio of tracks that explore the interplay between order and chaos.
Throughout the album, Levick's mastery of composition and arrangement is on full display. Each track is a carefully crafted piece, with layers of sound and texture that reward close listening. Whether you're a longtime fan of Levick's work or a newcomer to his music, "Levick: Remnants of Symmetry" is sure to provide a rich and engaging listening experience.