Falling You (John Michael Zorko, with the vocals of Dru Allen, Aimee
Page, Jennifer McPeak, Sara Ayers, Krista Tortora, Victoria Lloyd, Erica Mulkey
and others) is known for ethereal, emotive music—music best heard when the moon is
high and the atmosphere, serene.
Known for fusing dark ambient soundscapes with darkly beautiful female
vocals, Falling You speaks a melancholy, yet hopeful language, recognizable to all. If the lifeless moon could sing of the blue-green world
it orbits, it might sound something like this.
"... The instrument selection is nearly perfect, each perfectly tuned and tended
to, each emission perfect in tone, cadence, and coincidence. Each timbre of the
goddesses' voice breathtaking. I am at a loss of creative abstractions, I must
demote to primal descriptors. Every cliche I could concieve would not decrease
the sensuality of this piece; it's beauty—haunting in its ability and
composition, hunts the soul" —D. Taylor Singletary, Gods Of Music
"This is simply a stunningly beautiful track. The engineering is some of the
best I have ever heard, in any genre, at any level. The piano is beautifully EQ'd,
giving it a muffled but thoroughly haunting tone. The synth work is so delicate
and sublime that I had to listen several times to really hear it all. The reverb
sounds almost like it is in a positive feedback loop, which gives the wash a
life of its own, almost as if it were an additional musician playing along. This
is utter brilliance.
And the vocals! Aimee Page croons a lush evocative vocal line that reminds me of
a cross between Michael Stipe's 'voice as an instrument' approach and the
luscious ethereal vocals of Lisa Gerrard—with a dose of Bjork-quirkiness. Aimee's vocals are captured spectacularly, with deep reverb that
seems to spread out like ripples on a pond. Just gorgeous."—ambient artist Palancar, reviewing "March Thirty-One."