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๐—–๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ป๐—ผ๐—น๐—น๐˜†โ€™๐˜€ ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ป๐—ฒ๐—ฟ – this week: รrboles en Flor – Adรกn Ramรญrez

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ป๐—ผ๐—น๐—น๐˜†โ€™๐˜€ ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ป๐—ฒ๐—ฟ, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of ๐™‰๐™š๐™ฌ ๐˜ผ๐™ง๐™ฉ๐™ž๐™จ๐™ฉ ๐™Ž๐™ฅ๐™ค๐™ฉ๐™ก๐™ž๐™œ๐™๐™ฉ playlists.

๐˜ผฬ๐™ง๐™—๐™ค๐™ก๐™š๐™จ ๐™š๐™ฃ ๐™๐™ก๐™ค๐™ง – ๐˜ผ๐™™๐™–ฬ๐™ฃ ๐™๐™–๐™ข๐™žฬ๐™ง๐™š๐™ฏ

Charles discards his inner geekโ€ฆ

In my line of work, I listen to a great deal of music. Nah, let’s start again. I listen to a great deal of music. I always have done. But even more so in recent years, perhaps due to my line of work. Yeah, that’s better. And what’s my line of work? Some of you may chortle at such a question because to you it’s very much known. But I have come to realise that many newer members of the community actually have no idea what I do, other than writing these weekly articles. I’m a mixing engineer, a fixing engineer and a producer. This is what I do for my pennies, in order to retain that flapping roof over my head (and I donโ€™t mean a combover). I also make music of my own – although there haven’t actually been any new releases in quite a while. Friday did however see the release of a new Bernice Marsala song, which features me in various ways. It’s called Crazy One. So that’s one shameless plug done. The other shameless plug is this. Should you feel that your music could do with a little oomph, un petit peu de pizzazz, or even just a little loving (early in the morning), feel free to get in touch with me. Whether it’s just a little vocal tuning or click removal, whether it’s a general mix, or even a full production; maybe the song just needs a bit of balancing… I’m here to help. I’ll stick a link at the bottom of the article for anyone who might be interested – here you’ll find more info, a playlist of my mixes and productions, and some before/after videos. Right. Shameless plugs are done. I don’t really like doing this, but occasionally promo is necessary – I am notoriously poor at promotion. Apologies to those who thumped the table with a clenched fist while muttering profanities. You can unclench now.

Where was I? Oh yes. Listening to a great deal of music. This is what I do when I’m not working (working is also a time of constant listening). I have noticed a change over the years in how I listen to music. I used to listen like normal people. Hearing the song as a whole. Just simply enjoying the music – or not, as the case may be. But it was just about enjoyment. The joy of music; the reason I fell in love with music in the first place. Lately, however, I have found myself zoning in and analysing. I have naturally turned into a bit of a geek. Sure, I still can’t help but hear the song itself, but I tend to concentrate on the nitty-gritty. This is something I simply cannot help. It is my job. It is my life. I am fascinated by how a piece is put together. Compelled by production techniques and mixing magic. I think one main reason this is happening now and not, say, a decade ago is because artists tend to (seemingly) concentrate more on the sound, the performance and the feel than the writing itself. Meaning that there is more emphasis on production and mixing than the bare bones of the song. The wow factor has changed from โ€œWoah, that melody makes me tingle” to “Woah, it feels like it’s surrounding me” (or “Woah, that bass kicks ass”). And I believe to a certain extent, that this is the case for many modern listeners – we have all become a bit geeky.

Occasionally, though, the technical aspect takes a backseat and we are overwhelmed (in a good way) by the art, and not by the craft – like we used to be. Of course, the sound is still absolutely vital, otherwise its flaws can be a distraction from the art. The best mixing is invisible/inaudible. The best production is simply inseparable from the song itself. Have you noticed that you pay attention to the mixing on independent releases more than mainstream releases? That you concentrate more on the song itself with mainstream releases? This tends to be because they have a team of 10 people making sure that everything is perfect, regarding the technical aspect, leaving our ears free to admire the mediocre mainstream song itself. Because, yes, writing has undoubtedly gone downhill when it comes to the mainstream. They tend to rely on around 3 of the worldโ€™s hottest mixing engineers to save a weary song from drowning. And thatโ€™s where independent music tends to shineโ€ฆ The writing. The best is leagues above the mainstream. But then the sound can sometimes be lacking. Which (for me, at least) is a mighty shame – hence my initial second plug above. Ahem. Great, balanced sound allows your unique song and artistry to shine. Adding great sound to great music trumps the mainstream.

That feeling of being taken over by the music, is something to which nothing else compares. When the only distraction is a welcome one: the music becomes a distraction from life. But you know what also makes a welcome change? Listening to something different. Something you might not usually choose to listen to. Something that wouldnโ€™t even occur to you. Take, for example, classical music. Honestly, how many of you have actively put on a classical piece of music, album or playlist in the month? I would imagine, relatively few of you. And I get it, thereโ€™s no solid beat to nod to, no vocal line to sing along to, no lyrics to identify with, no swanky OWgan solo โ€œwith which to get funkyโ€ (thank you, Homer Simpson). But where it has none of these familiar pleasures, it has plenty of potentially unfamiliar ones. Sure, classical music can be a bit daunting if youโ€™re not used to it. Or even if you ARE! There is just SO much, and some pieces can be an hour long. The automatic (and easiest) decision might be โ€œAinโ€™t nobody got taam foโ€™ datโ€, but if thatโ€™s the way youโ€™re viewing life, then maybe you donโ€™t deserve such goodness. We need to be open and willing, we need to be curious, and we need to bother. There is of course the risk that it doesnโ€™t float your boat and youโ€™ve potentially lost an hour of your life, but you donโ€™t know until you try. You might kick yourself for having never given it the chance. It might be just what you need! When you eat out, do you always go for the same thing? Do you always opt for the tried and tested โ€œsafe optionโ€? Or do you live a little and discover something new and fabulous? I understand that you might not like it, but itโ€™s always worth trying new things.

This weekโ€™s new thing is not something that will take away much of your precious free time. I heard your sigh of relief as you unclenched once more. It is 2 minutes and 27 seconds, leaving you ample time to twiddle your thumbs afterwards. But somehow I doubt youโ€™ll only want to play it just the once. In being such a brief piece, you can guzzle its goodness many times over, and STILL youโ€™ll have plenty of time to do whatever you wish to do in your spare time. Please welcome Adรกn Ramรญrez to this particular Corner. Having appeared here once before, this Mexican man is not the type to occasionally release the odd ditty. Adรกn is evidently driven, as shown by his prolific output. Having done my fair share of writing over the years, I would say that it takes more time, effort and experience to compose a fully orchestrated classical piece, than to write and produce a pop song. And yet, Adรกn released 25 pieces, just last year! This new release of his – โ€˜รrboles en Florโ€™ – is his 7th of the year so far. Normally, with this kind of frantic output these days, I might naturally become suspicious. Especially if the quality holds up (which it does). Is this real music? Is this actually a plethora of human creations, or is this something rather more automatic, with the release being just as unfamiliar to the artist as it is to us…? Thankfully, Adรกn Ramรญrez prides himself on not using any HAL (A.I.) for his creations, because he sees that HAL has no place in the creative side of the art process. He enjoys this very process. Thatโ€™s the whole point of a talented artist. And this particular one is highly prolific. While we donโ€™t have many classical composers in the community, we do have a few. I do however consider Adรกn to be among the very best of them. Letโ€™s look at โ€˜รrboles en Florโ€™.

Okay, letโ€™s LISTEN to it, then. We commence straight in with a Spring field of woodwind. The bassoon cheekily and tentatively pads like footsteps up to no good, while flute, oboe and cor anglais (English horn) hold the windy melody in staggered harmony. Within just 12 seconds, the strings come into bloom. The piece translates as โ€œflowering treesโ€, after all. By just 33 seconds in, we have soft horns marching carefully, so as not to compress the soil; their watering cans giving life to the strings that follow at 0:46, complete with cymbal swell and timpani roll. 0:54 gives way to the flutes, as they climb like a spiralling ivy with counterpart from the lower range woodwind. Itโ€™s like watching one of those mesmerising natural timelapses from an Attenborough series (Happy Centenary, Sir David!). The cor anglais and oboe then round off the flutes with a tip of colour. 1:35 sees a conversation between older, experienced strings and younger, eager flutes and piccoli. Our final 34 seconds is a culmination of everything as if it were truly Spring. A dazzling waltz! And yetโ€ฆ While the introduction seems somewhat positive and perky, this piece largely remains rather sad in a minor key, with doses of โ€œmaybe things will be okay in the endโ€. Perhaps this is Winter saying goodbye as it passes the baton to this new, fragrant season. As with all of Adรกn Ramรญrezโ€™ work, he does everything himself, from first idea to final master. This is his way of sprinkling beauty on a world that needs all the beauty it can get. As usual, itโ€™s pretty pointless to describe music, so youโ€™d be much better off sticking on your headphones and listening. You might find your day to be that little bit more peaceful and enriched.

Do you think me insane for choosing a classical piece this weekโ€ฆ? I canโ€™t be the crazy one in the roomโ€ฆ

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8 responses to “๐—–๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ป๐—ผ๐—น๐—น๐˜†โ€™๐˜€ ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ป๐—ฒ๐—ฟ – this week: รrboles en Flor – Adรกn Ramรญrez”

  1. Kaminski Avatar
    May 12, 2026
    Kaminski

    With my personal life in shambles, I crave authenticity and beauty more than ever before. Thanks for this musical gift, Adรกn. I need the art, not the craft, though I understand the connection between the two. Meanwhile, the Connolly Corner playlist is switching over to BigBaldBenโ€™s Psycho. In a way, so different, so the same, both true art. Charles understands this better than anyone.

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  2. VALERYAN Avatar
    May 12, 2026
    VALERYAN

    I guess I’m one of the privileged few who enjoys a 4 acre personal wild garden filled with natural, beautiful flowering trees that open as if by magic into bloom suddenly with the sunshine of the long awaited Spring……
    Adan’s music completely captures this wonderful feeling that I, and many others experience and the emotion felt when everything BURSTS into flower. The music is absolutely wonderful ……magical …. a brilliant choice CC as ever!

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  3. Crash World Avatar
    May 12, 2026
    Crash World

    This piece is so lovely and does have a melancholy leaning. The composition is rather amazing. I’ve recently been working at the string arrangements of some of our upcoming releases and sometimes feeling overwhelmed doing so, but this is on a higher level. The bassoon is so captivating providing a pulse and when the strings swell early on it’s just beautiful. I love the minor sound of the overall piece.
    Thank you Charles & congratulations Adรกn on this stunning release.

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  4. Steve Peacock Avatar
    May 12, 2026
    Steve Peacock

    Look – any review that manages to sneak in a reference to the everyman hero Homer Simpson has got to be good. Iโ€™m afraid Iโ€™m not typically a fan of classical music as a genre, but now Iโ€™ll need to bury my prejudices and give Adanโ€™s song a solid listen

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  5. Chris Franklin Avatar
    May 12, 2026
    Chris Franklin

    Great choice for this weeks review, Charles. I really like Adan’s work, and we had one of his tracks as our Thursday pick a few weeks ago;
    “JACARANDAS EN EL VIENTO” An evocative orchestral piece about beautiful trees (Jacaranda), blowing in the wind.
    I often use classical music when I can’t sleep at night. As I have ADHD; and have music constantly in my head, I find classical helps calm my incessant internal musical cacophony. In fact, I would recommend listening to the whole Adรกn Ramรญrez catalog, as most of his pieces are quite gentle and ideal for relaxing.
    I wish the talented Adรกn much success with his excellent catalog of beautiful music โค๏ธ

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  6. Unobliterated Avatar
    May 12, 2026
    Unobliterated

    I had to look up what a cor anglais is. Now I know. Every day’s a school day it would seem. Anyway, congrats Adรกn on a very nice piece of music. I find some (too much) classical music a bit up itself (and by that I mean notes, notes and more notes, just for the sake it. Ten notes when one would be better. Notes just because they CAN. That’s what my untrained ears tell me, at least). Not so here – it’s delicate but purposeful. Very calming until it’s followed immediately by bigbaldben’s Psycho on the playlist ๐Ÿ˜‚.

    Thanks for the review Charles – and congrats to you on the new release. Great to see (hear) you back in action ๐Ÿ‘

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  7. Chucky Trading Co Avatar
    May 12, 2026
    Chucky Trading Co

    Spring is here! Thank you, Adรกn Ramรญrez! The world needs more pure music in it, and we are certainly not getting that from the mainstream!

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  8. Bill Moores Avatar
    May 12, 2026
    Bill Moores

    I struggle to just listen to music and enjoy as well. I listen for the first sound that jumps out at me; guitar, vocals or drums usually and start analyzing from there. I can’t say I like producers making things “perfect”. If it’s perfect, why not let HAL do it’s thing. We are imperfect beings and art should reflect this.

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