Stream Of Time by Nathanael Saposnikoff: Album Review

Swedish artist and producer Nathanael Saposnikoff has released his first album titled โStream Of Timeโ. He produced the album himself from start to finish. He also happens to be a multi-instrumentalist who contributed drums, bass, electric guitars, keyboards, flutes, saxophone, and vocals,
The album โStream Of Timeโ is simple and reflective, with hints of psych rock and ambient pop. It ushers you into a private space, where you can temporarily forget the outside world. There are three distinct sections to this record, each preceded by its own instrumental preamble. Act One is grounded in the external world, Act Two delves deeper within oneself, and Act Three breaks away from introspection to go forward and away. Thereโs a song on the album called โHey Heyโ which is a fun, upbeat pop tune with bouncy guitars and drums. It has a Ferris Wheel kind of tune, thatโs jingly and improves your mood from the first drop. Nathanael sings the song about a relationship that has run its course.
In 2019, he published EP 2, and in addition to his own music project, he plays instruments in several other bands and creates music for a variety of other artists. His album โStream Of Timeโ is something that Iโve explored after a long time of listening to electronic music and typical pop. So if you want to experience this musical journey by yourself, set aside 30 minutes and give this fully released album a listen!
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Review by: Audrey Castel