Toronto bassist-composer Alex Lakusta returns with "Island Ghosts Pt. 2," a widescreen instrumental that feels more like a voyage in progress than a song. The song is built on a slow-burning foundation and blends the vast emotional range of post-rock with jazz's intricate calm. It is a song that rewards attention and thought.
"Island Ghosts Pt. 2" is a slow burn, both in its evolution and in its release. The glassy textures and reverb-drenched tones create an intimate setting in which listeners can contemplate what they're hearing before the full force of the music registers. Lakusta gives the music space to breathe and unfurl, adding layers of dynamics slowly and with an intuitive sense of what keeps the song feeling organic rather than determined.
The single for Lakusta's six-piece band demonstrates a clear sense of how this music is meant to sound. Every instrument contributes to creating the arc, making small motions until a big peak. The jazz layer is a warm, fluid, nuanced presence that adds an extra dash of sophistication to the track beyond its typical post-rock form.
"Island Ghosts Pt. 2" is perfect movie music because it's vivid yet resists putting images in your head with words. It feels ideal for driving late into the night, when you actually need to pay attention, or for quiet moments, when thinking calmly and music are friends rather than distractions. Alex Lakusta's music is perfect for fans of instrumental, post-rock atmospheres, and contemporary fusion jazz. "Island Ghosts Pt. 2" is about getting lost in the moment. And Lakusta also reminds us that some of the best musical moments can come from allowing a song to breathe at its own pace, in an age when people have short attention spans.