A serene piano-driven sound enchants throughout “Angel Raphael’s Touch,” a track from Karen Salicath Jamali that proves simultaneously haunting and soothing in its gradual unfolding. An initial single piano line traverses with gentle introspection, then complemented by another piano addition that flows with gracefully lush immersion. An ethereal captivation shows throughout the track, which was inspired by Archangel Raphael, the Angel of Healing. The single’s cover art depicts the artist’s original bronze sculpture of Archangel Raphael, created with the same aim in mind as the track — to bring forth feelings of peace, healing, and light.
Fully achieving its aim to provide a moment of stillness for listeners, fit for meditation and thought, “Angel Raphael’s Touch” consumes in its dream-like state and overall enveloping production — minimalist yet still impactful. Also collaborating on the track is Maria Triana, whose mastering work spans from Bob Dylan to Aretha Franklin and Britney Spears. “Angel Raphael’s Touch” audibly produces sensations of healing and soul-searching, accommodating for spiritual connection, personal meditation, and a feeling of overall blissfulness.
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The track is also featured in the genre-based, best-of Spotify compilation Rainy Days and Late Night Drives.
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