Michael Law - Resonance

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Review by Raúl Retana

Resonance by Michael Law: A New Age Escape Worth Your Time Let’s talk about Resonance, the 2001 electronic album from UK-based artist Michael Law. Released under the Synfinity label, this record dives deep into the New Age genre with a mix of ethereal vibes and techy beats. It’s not perfect, but it’s got that chill-out energy you didn’t know you needed. The tracklist includes gems like “Imposition Of Order,” “Sphinx,” “Opus Infinity,” and more. But if I had to pick two standouts, I’d go with “Mirage” and “These Journeys.” They’re the ones that stuck in my head long after the music stopped playing. “Mirage” feels like floating through a dreamworld made of sound. The synths are soft yet layered, pulling you into this hypnotic vibe. You can almost picture yourself wandering through an endless desert at sunset, where everything shimmers but nothing’s quite real. There’s something comforting about how unapologetically lo-fi it is—it doesn’t try too hard, which makes it all the more memorable. Then there’s “These Journeys,” which hits different. This one’s got a bit more structure, almost like it’s telling a story without words. The rhythm builds slowly, teasing you along until it drops into this lush, melodic groove. Every time I listen, I feel like I’m on some kind of intergalactic road trip—or maybe just zoning out during a late-night drive. Either way, it works. What strikes me most about Resonance is its balance between simplicity and depth. Sure, some tracks blend together if you’re not paying attention, but isn’t that kinda the point? It’s background music for your soul, man. Perfect for when you need to unwind or zone out while staring at the ceiling. One thing though—this album came out in 2001, and honestly, it shows. Some of the production has that early-2000s digital sheen that might feel dated to modern ears. But instead of being a downside, it adds charm. Like finding an old photo album and realizing those blurry pics hold way more meaning than any Instagram filter ever could. So yeah, give Resonance a spin if you’re into mellow electronica or just want something calming to fill the silence. And hey, who knows? Maybe listening to it will inspire you to take your own journey—or at least daydream about one. Oh, and here’s a random thought: If this album were a drink, it’d probably be chamomile tea with a splash of lemon. Soothing, slightly unexpected, and good for whatever weird mental weather you’re dealing with today. Cheers to that!

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Artist: Michael Law
Album: Resonance

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Tracks

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Sphinx
These Journeys
Opus Infinity
It (Links....)
Mirage
Dee Cee
Mental Radio With Intro
Imposition Of Order

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About Michael Law

Michael Is a Electronic Musician who statted using synthesizers in 1975 and releasing albums in 1981. He has played many live concerts including the Glastonbury Festival on 4 occasions and events Like UK Electronica in 1993 and Location '89 in Bradford. As well as playing on, programming, engineering and producing his own albums he was worked for and with a number of artists and bands in the same capacities. Since 2001 he has been an independent Apple service engineer specialising in systems for Audio and video and has clients including Portishead, Goldfrapp & Andy Mackay of Roxy Music as well as many other artists in the Bristol / Bath area.

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Resonance* by Michael Law, released in 2001, blends electronic and new age sounds in a way that feels both futuristic and meditative. One standout track, "Opus Infinity," takes listeners on a sonic journey that’s perfect for deep thinking or just zoning out. It’s like a musical time capsule from the UK’s early 2000s electronic scene, brought to life by the Synfinity label.