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A silhouetted figure walking under a golden autumn tree, representing reflection and memories.

Ashes to Ashes

“Ashes to Ashes” is a delicate and poignant composition by James Filkins, intertwining the ethereal sounds of cello, the deep resonance of bass, and the heartfelt strumming of acoustic guitar. Written in the aftermath of personal loss, this piece expresses profound emotions of grief, reverence, and the unspoken yearning for a meaningful farewell.

The melody weaves together these instruments with poetic grace, evoking both the ache of memories and the beauty that remains. The cello, played by Crispin Campbell, seems to reach for something beyond the physical, representing an ethereal presence, while the bass, performed by Jack Dryden, offers a grounded, earthly counterpart. Between these two elements, James Filkins’ guitar finds a space to reflect, bringing them into a harmonious balance.

As James Filkins reflects: “The tune expresses grief, but also an emotional reverence, and the longing for a farewell that never occurred. The intertwining of all three instruments creates a melody that represents looking back on the better moments of a life lived.”

Credits:
Guitar: James Filkins
Cello: Crispin Campbell
Bass: Jack Dryden
Mixed by Corin Nelsen at SynchroSonic Productions
Mastered by Raighes Factory

For listeners who appreciate instrumental music rich in emotion and reflection, this track offers a calming, acoustic experience and sits perfectly within the genres of ambient jazz fusion and contemporary instrumental guitar.