David Arkenstone Returns to a Magical Realm with “Fairy Fantasy”

Sweet flutes, soft percussion, and strings transport listeners from today’s harsh reality to a fairyland where the solo violin invites them to dance. This is Fairy Fantasy, the latest in a series of four fae-inspired albums (including the Grammy-nominated Fairy Dreams) from New Age music legend David Arkenstone.

“I had more to say,” David told our own Joanna Forest in a soon-to-be-released conversation for The Crossover Deep Dive. “I had other ideas of how to illustrate that magical world.”

Escapism, literary inspiration, and structured creativity all play a role in his process. “When I go into this world, there is a certain palette of instruments I use that illustrate it. So I prepare those. I start trying to get ideas for it, which I’m never short of, luckily, and I just try to craft something that is a magical world, a place where I feel like I’m illustrating something that people can go in and sort of have little adventures.”

Nature, of course, holds its own secrets and inspiration. “I have some forests nearby, and I remember there’s a couple places in England that have sort of very little structures people have made in forests for fairies and things. They’ve made little worlds for them, and you can walk through this forest, and I just thought that was amazing and so powerful.”

New Age music legend David Arkenstone continues to weave magic with Fairy Fantasy, the latest in his enchanting series of fae-inspired albums.

Among the special musical elements in Fairy Fantasy are small-scale instruments, such as delicate bells, to capture the wonder of a miniature world. “When I did the first one, which was called Fairy Garden, a number of years ago, I did a lot of research about the fairy world, and I’ve read a lot of fantasy books in my life. I sort of have developed a skill for creating these different kinds of soundtracks for my imagination, and I’ve been so lucky that it does resonate with people. People go on my little adventures, and I’m so grateful to have a career where I can just do whatever I can come up with.”

The musicians David collaborates with are another source of inspiration. “I used two incredible musicians on the fairy albums—Luanne Homzy on violin and Kimberly Zaleski on flutes. They did such a great job! I’m getting some more things ready for them because I like collaborating with them. When you use other musicians, they bring their whole history to your project—everything they have learned, how they play, their phrasing—everything. And it elevates whatever I’ve done. So I’m just looking forward to doing more with them, and then going to Europe at some point this year and playing some live concerts.”

With 70 albums to his credit, David has honed his creative process. “It probably takes me a month to write all the songs, and I make sketches and then flesh them out for maybe another month. Then I’m ready to record. That recording still only takes a couple of days because the musicians I use are so awesome. Then I mix it, and that takes several weeks. So it’s probably a three-month process from when I start.”

As for the future, David is always creating but waits for the inspiration that brings it all together. “I’ve started writing some songs, but I don’t know where they’re going to go. I enjoyed the Quest for the Runestone project because my son wrote a beautiful story for it, and I was able to incorporate a lot of what he wrote about in that album. So I’m hoping to do another kind of project like that—something with either an audio companion or something extra—because people really liked it.”

The full episode of The Crossover Deep Dive premieres today on our YouTube channel. We look forward to seeing you in the comments! Until then, stream Fairy Fantasy—the perfect soundtrack to your fantasy addiction (A Court of Thorns and Roses, Fourth Wing, etc.).

Stream “Fairy Fantasy” on Spotify now!

Joanna Forest

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Joanna is an Award Winning, Record Breaking, Best Selling, Official Double Classical Number 1 Soprano. Joanna shot to fame in 2017 when she broke records becoming the first independent artist to go straight to Number 1 in the Official Classical Album Charts with a debut album, "Stars Are Rising". Her 2nd album, "The Rhythm of Life", released in 2019, also shot straight to the top of the classical charts on release. Both albums received critical acclaim across TV, Radio and National Press including Album of the Week in The Sunday Mirror. Joanna entered the world of classical crossover in 2014 following a successful West End and TV career. Her first public performance as a crossover artist was in duet with Britain’s Got Talent megastar, Paul Potts, at The Palace Theatre, London who later also guest duetted with Joanna on "The Rhythm of Life" with a new arrangement of Boccelli's "Because We Believe". Further recordings included a classical Number 1 single with "The Royal Platinum Love Song", released to celebrate 70 years of marriage between The Queen and Prince Philip, a Top 10 classical christmas hit, "That is his Story" and a lead appearance on the Sir Paul McCartney backed “Choirs with Purpose” Stand Together album backed by a 600 strong choir. Jonna recently hit the No.1 spot once more in the classical chart with "By My Side' written to celebrate 60 years of the wonderful work Cruse Bereavement Care Charity. No stranger to high profile performances, Joanna has sung on the pitch at Premier League and Championship Football Grounds, on BBC's Songs of Praise performing "Ave Maria", as lead soloist at the prestigious Bedford Park Proms and York's Castle Howard Proms, theatres up and down the UK and on her own nationwide tour. As a result of Joanna's chart success she was awarded the first ever "Future Classic Women" Award in May 2019.

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