Bonus tracks from "Ludus" (E-Live '99 concert arrangements)
Stars Symphony [3:45]
Gracia de Amor [7:03]
The album is an excellent blend of melodical, rhythmic and progressive electronic music with sometimes traces of the music of Jean Michel Jarre. A great example of this is the impressive track “Above The Clouds” which really gives you the feeling of flying above the clouds. All alone, but free.
With “Loneflyer”, Cerullo proves that he’s one of the finest new talents in electronic music.
“Loneflyer” is based on the novel “Jonathan Livingston Seagull” from Richard Bach, a source of inspiration for many musicians (Gandalf for instance). Cerullo dedicates the album to all the gulls living far away from the flock, as well as to his father.
Loneflyer is a CD inspired by Richard Bach’s “Jonathan Livingston Seagull.” Victor Cerullo’s soundscape would serve well as a soundtrack for this fable about aspiring to be more and about nonconformity allowing the heart and soul to take the physical being beyond conventional reality. Victor’ soundscape includes symphonic synthesizer washes, subtle electric guitars and genuine seagull samples. Victor mixed and arranged the soundscape with great integrity and meticulous detail. The result is a crossover of symphonic sequences and pastoral ambience. Vintage instrument samples augment and integrate the sound design. It has a “new age feel” without pushing the envelope. The CD is pure electronic fun! Victor has chosen to highlight the purity of Jonathan’s quest to become more. The deep pastoral synth washes and manipulated samples maintain thematic integrity. The symphonic overtones create a grand crescendo. Deep rhythms and sequences provide the dénouement. The CD closes with two tracks from Ludus as arranged for E-Live 99. They serve well as a coda.