Distant Borders Revisited takes the listener on a journey of Latin, Middle Eastern, Afro-Cuban and Haitian musical flavors. Laced with exotic instruments, the release maintains respect for its world music influences. “African Song" is a befitting opener that is multi-layered with rich harmonic colors and a lilting rhythmic groove. Its overall mood is joyful and celebratory, setting the perfect mood for the album kick off.

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“A Wedding on Venus” melds the emotional sounds of Helgeson’s guitar and Peter Ostroushko’s mandolin, creating a lyrical melodic dance with the sexuality of Flamenco colors and beats accentuating the mood and sultry overtones of the track. The introduction of clarinet by Keni Holman creates an inviting interlude that deepens the experience of the entire track.
“The Whirl” takes us on a journey to the Middle East with its exotic and passionate tapestry woven by the seasoned technique of violinist Gary Schulte. Helgeson gives the piece a reflective and dreamy appeal with the introduction of sitar halfway through the track. The interplay between the players is interactive and respectful, showing the many years of chemistry they have with each other.
Distant Borders Revisited is a fabulous journey to foreign lands and adventures via Glen Helgeson’s brilliantly derived compositions. His inventive and alluring mixture of world-beat is truly a signature sound that takes the world music lover on an intoxicating expedition.