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Henosis is Joep Bevings closing chapter in a trilogy of albums marking the end of an intensely personal four-year spiritual and philosophical exploration. This is my journey, and my search for understanding, says Beving, the acclaimed composer/pianist who rose to eminence in 2015 with his contemplative, atmospheric album, Solipsism. I believe that the answers are much more on the inside, he explains. So this journey, in a way, is also an internal one. My hope is to give people a space to be in for a couple of minutes or hours where they feel things just seem to be right, like a recognition that theyre understood or that they can just be.
On Henosis the Dutch composer continues his minimalist and at times romantic style of writing, but this time explores new territories. It sets off where his sophomore album, Prehension, left us the warm intimate sound of the Schimmel piano Beving inherited from his grandmother. With the help of producer Gijs van Klooster and through collaborations with Cappella Amsterdam, Echo Collective and Maarten Vos, Joep Beving opens up new musical worlds using orchestral and electronic sounds alongside the familiar piano. His debut, Solipsism, investigates the self and how it is related to the other by trying to show we have a shared understanding of what it is to be human. For Prehension, Beving describes realizing he had zoomed out from the individual level to the level of the collective. Henosis is the last step, in which Bevings destination is the vastness of the cosmos that great, black void in search of ultimate reality and emptiness of the mind.
Fittingly, given the concepts behind it, Henosis is a vast, sprawling double album of 22-tracks that gently draw the listener in and lead the way, from the calm, contemplative Into The Dark Blue to the otherworldly Klangfall. The deeper one travels, the grander the themes become; Apophis, a tense, drawn out blend of electronics and mournful strings, embodies evil and darkness while Aeon, represents the battle against that very evil almost like an intergalactic warfare between good and bad, with a choir praising wisdom and truth. Nebula written and produced together with Maarten Vos, and one of Bevings boldest, most experimental tracks to date takes us even further, a harrowing trip to the very limit of both the cosmos and our mind.
Bevings quest is a genuine longing for truthfulness and for existential essence. Were all part of one thing, were all connected. And so we need to love each ourselves, each other, and this world we inhabit.






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