An album in which his piano, submerged in subtle parasitic effects, offers us beautiful moments of immersive contemplation!
Reviews of Break [12k1089]
Back to ReleaseNot only does Fuller’s frequent return to the piano do wonders for Break’s coherence, his gentle performance does wonders for strengthening the humanity of the record.
This is a very special album, one that I will treasure on for years. Highly recommended!
One of the subtlest and finest ambient albums of the year.
It may very well be my interpretation, but I feel that Break tells us that we all have to be very careful not to lose things that we will dearly miss when they are gone forever.
Harmonious and dangerous, demanding and healing at the same time. If only a handful of dust remains in the end, not only is Corey Fuller happy, we are all there and start again.
When the [piece] extends over the duration (thirteen or fifteen minutes) that it proves even more relevant, taking advantage of the length to gradually install its components.
A collection of ambient ballads capable of warming the coldest nights.
An opus of aerial beauty and subtle atmospheres, full of swirling spirituality. Sublime.
One the best qualities of the album is its exceptional flow.
For all the sonic experimentation and creative processing, those piano notes are the real message in this album, and express so much emotion in such simple ways.
Complex but sensitive, volatile but precious.
Sometimes volatile, and at other times incredibly still, the music stirs in the currents, seemingly broken by cruel theatre, while still dazzling with a gentle heart
[His music] creates a confusion in the midst of supposedly familiar terrain that shakes you up.