invisible rain

By Lawrence Bailey

Somewhere in the vast gulf between John Kelly and Deep Forest is the latest offering from T J Rehmi, Invisible Rain. With style that could almost be dubbed "Rainforest Breaks," Rehmi mixes sitars and other eastern influences with a lush, almost humid, sound of a tropical scenescape.

With messages of environmental consciousness and social activism scattered throughout the liner notes, Rehmi’s naturalist manifesto is clear: nature is not a nuisance;
it is a blessing in need of celebration.

With tracks that are ideal for chilling or reflecting, Invisible Rain is as soothing as they come.

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