"Living Green" by Daniel Portis-Cathers is a concise yet impactful album, released on December 23, 2014, under the FirstCom Music label. Clocking in at just 24 minutes, this album is a swift journey through a collection of tracks that are as varied as they are engaging. With titles like "Windswept," "Global Warming," and "Platinum Standard," the album explores a range of themes, from environmental consciousness to personal growth and societal standards.
Each track is a brief but powerful exploration of its subject matter. "Windswept," the longest track at 2 minutes and 16 seconds, sets the tone with its evocative title and waveform. "Simplicity," at 1 minute and 48 seconds, offers a quick yet profound reflection on the beauty of minimalism. The album closes with "Living Green," a fitting finale that ties together the various threads of the collection.
Daniel Portis-Cathers' work on "Living Green" is a testament to his ability to convey complex ideas in a short amount of time. The album is a thought-provoking listen, perfect for those seeking a quick but meaningful musical experience. Whether you're a fan of instrumental music or simply looking for something new and thought-provoking, "Living Green" is an album worth exploring.