Allan Susoeff, Jr.’s
“Peaceful Return” serves a specific purpose in his meditation exercise. This
track is designed to guide the individual who has been using the music and
frequencies to open and heal the chakras into a gentle, gradual awakening
state, providing a clear and informative transition.
Notably, the beginning is absent of the bell chiming,
indicative of a starting point for meditation. The piano begins as other
instrumentation is added quickly, including the pan flute, oboe, English horn,
clarinet, 1st & 2nd violins, viola, cello, contrabass, synths, pads, and
strings. This is in addition to the singing bowl that you have become
accustomed to hearing in previous tracks, which have been instrumental in
guiding you through the meditation process.
The tempo is quite different in this track as well; it has a
more rhythmic base and stronger orchestral movements, which are meant to engage
you. These elements are specifically designed to energize the listener and
guide them back to the waking state of consciousness.
It
is indeed a “Peaceful Return” to consciousness and a most beautiful and healing
way to do so.
Keith
“MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Review Founder
November
18, 2025
Peaceful Return Artist Notes:
Often,
a “wake-up” song at the end of meditation is used to gently transition our mind
from a state of deep relaxation or focus back to the usual waking state. Its
purpose is to help avoid startling your brain, making the transition smoother,
and ultimately to reinforce any positive feelings or insights gained from the
meditation. This song is almost entirely
orchestral and is explicitly composed to nurture feelings of inner peace and
contentment, combining that with the incredible magnificence of our innate
human right to claim.
Instrumentation:
Piano, pan flute, oboe, English horn, clarinet, 1st & 2nd violins, viola,
cello, contrabass, synths, pads and strings, singing bowls, timpani, cymbals,
orchestral chimes, crotales, bar chimes.
https://allansusoeff.com/
Just two short weeks after the release of his first album, Extasis, in 2019, Allan experienced another quantum leap in life: a heart attack. He emerged from his double bypass surgery with a newfound appreciation for music. The intricacies of instrumental collaborations alone brought new meaning to Allan in the art of creating music. Since then, his focus has been solely on instrumental music that is not only ambient but also uplifting and positively empowering.