"David De Michele's album "Through The Cosmos" offers an immersive sonic journey through spacey ambient and cinematic electronica. Through evocative titles like "Through the Stargate," "Hyperspace," and "Voyager," the album constructs a musical narrative that suggests exploration, journeys, and awe before the unknown. The compositions are distinguished by their atmospheric layers, gentle melodies, and a constant sense of cosmic vastness that envelops the listener. True to his style, the artist combines neoclassical elements with enveloping synthesizers, achieving a contemplative and fluid experience. The result is a coherent work that invites both introspection and the imagination of vast interstellar landscapes."

Musik Enigmatik - The “Cartographies of Infinite Silence” section on this page is an in-depth review of Through the Cosmos from a metaphysical viewpoint. 

 

“We were recently contacted by a prolific musician, producer, and artist, David De Michele, and were blown away by his extensive catalog, creativity, and just friendly he is!  David has been creating cinematic electronic ambient music since 2005 and produces all his own works under the Indigo World Productions label.  When we first listened to his music, we knew right away it fit Heroes and Mortals perfectly as it immediately put us in the mythical worlds of music that we enjoy so much, and play 24/7 here at HAMR.  His albums Hidden World and the just released single Elvendom really feel part of middle-earth, so much so that we’re featuring them in our 3-day Mythic event to celebrate Tolkien Reading Day on March 25th.”

Heroes and Mortals Radio

 

“Enjoying David's invitation to listen closely to his music ... the album "Through the Cosmos" for instance is a profound sound experience, beautiful music, brilliant melodies, and intriguing sounds that transport me every time to places far from here but very close to myself.

 A masterful album that should not be missing from the Spacemusic podcast!!"

TC // Ambient Zone 

 

“Travel without moving through the power of space ambient by David De Michele. 

Chill Space

“I can remember back in 1976 buying an album called Albedo 0.39 by Vangelis, I think that was possibly my first steps into what we lovingly call space music. in ‘78 I grabbed a copy of Kosmos by the amazing Isao Tomita and never looked back, I’m lucky enough to have the UK’s leading space music magician Kevin Kendle as one of my closet friends, so my soul is invested in this genre, now I believe that this artist David De Michele stands right up there with them all, as one of the finest exponents of this genre in the world today, and this new album entitled Through The Cosmos is a return to his beloved stomping grounds, and one of the artists most powerful releases in this genre as of yet.”

Steve Sheppard - One World Music Radio