Reviews
Review on a recent six track Demo CD sent to - Boltfish Recordings UK.
Decent tracks and well produced, we wish you all the best in finding a home for your music,
Please feel free to consider us again when sending out any future demos.
--Wil (Cheju) Boltfish Recordings. 23-05-07
Review on "Only In Dreams" from Kid Antrim Music, New York USA.
After revewing a large number of submissions, we remain suitably impressed with the originality of your song, as well as your inspired style and sound. 27-02-07

--M Ebert - Founder of Kid Antrim Music - February 2007
Review on unsigned solo artist " DAVID JOHN DUCKWORTH "
This British musician who is making a sort of inspirational intelligent (huhuhuh) dancemusic (and you read more of him soon as well) proudly anounces us that one of his tracks "Quieter times ahead" will be out on Enraptured Records. And there's more coming from the man this year as the newest cd "Transitions" is as good as finished!
--Didier Becu - News Posted - February 2003
Exclusive Review & Track Breakdown of The Parables Of Artistic Creativity CD.
While running a label I have never been asked to write a review, but there’s always a first time and with David’s enthusiasm, how could I refuse!

The album opens with Visions of Paris, a very dreamy start, which places you in some down town ultra cool Paris lounge bar, chilling out with a tall drink and soaking up the atmosphere.

This track has oodles of cool!

Defcon Four, considerably up’s the pace and changes style, shocking you gently but firmly from your previously induced mellow state with it’s more rockier overtones and electro beats!

Conceptual, brings the album back to chill out level with a melodic mix of guitar, strings, salsa beats and vocal sample.

Next up is Pink Perfume, with a track that seems to draw from 70’s funk and 80’s electro and blends them together along with some soul diva vocal samples.

River of Gods, has one of those Gospel Choir samples that always seem to make you feel good mixed up with electro beats and tubular bells and just for good measure, what sounds like some pipe organ!

Invisible Jim, is full on electro-rock, with an 80’s full on feel and some very cool drums!

The Strangeness, slips into the world of dance tracks with this trancey number that would probably be at home in the late 80’s and early nineties, but equally feels right in the present!

Junction 36 – M6 North, is a trip back to 80’s dark, atmospheric electro!

Opaque Emotion, enters the realm of intelligent dance with a tune that would be good on your stereo or at a club!

Elevate Your Thoughts, returns to 80’s electro with a mix of beats, strings, synths and vocal samples.

Dreaming, closes this album and is 80’s electro funk, flavoured with great sampled soul diva vocals and is quite, well, dreamy!

It’s clear that this collection of tracks are heavily influenced by the 80’s and 90’s, but to wonderful effect!

A very enjoyable album!!!

----Jack @ Enraptured Records, London UK. - Review Posted January 2003.
David John Duckworth & The Parables Of Artistic Creativity CD.
David John Duckworth follows in the long line of music lovers and musicians, who for years enjoyed creating their own music in home studios, building up a mountain of material with no real plans to do anything with it! Then, one day they think to themselves, "I wonder if" and a demo is born!

This is how Enraptured came to hear some of the many works of D.J. Duckworth and was suitably impressed enough to tag a track for the forthcoming compilation, "Bedroom Ambience 4" due out on Enraptured Records in March 2004.

David’s contribution is called, Quieter Times Ahead and will be exclusive to BA4!

In the meantime checkout his self released works, such as the fore mentioned, THE PARABLES OF ARTISTIC CREATIVITY.

--Jack @ Enraptured Records, London UK. - Review Posted January 2003.
Review on " Quieter Times Ahead " as featured on Enraptured Records, Bedroom Ambience four CD.
One of the albums high points sees David J Duckworth (whose latest album ‘The Parables of Artistic Creativity’ from which this is taken we are duty bound to recommend you track down) pamper us with the elegantly arranged ‘Quieter times ahead’ which can only be described as classic Primal Scream having a fist fight with Jah Wobble’s Invaders of the Heart, magnificent stuff. Fighting for the mantle of coolest cut.   13-04-04
--MARK @ LOSINGTODAY.COM - Review Posted - April 2004