“Angel Gabriel’s Refuge” feels less like a composition and more like a moment of breath, a quiet doorway into stillness. Karen Salicath continues her gift for turning the invisible into sound, offering a piece that flows with the softness of dawn light hitting water. It’s tranquil, slow-moving, and delicate in a way that makes you naturally stop whatever else is happening around you.

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This song is part of the larger Wings of Gabriel journey, an 11-song album Karen received through dreams over the last year, each one arriving at those early hours when the world is silent and all that’s left is intuition. “Angel Gabriel’s Refuge” sits in that same ethereal space. It feels like a whisper, like something you overhear from another realm before it drifts away.

The track captures the essence of Wing I and Wing II, Gabriel’s tenderness, the weightless compassion, and that peaceful glow that settles over the soul without demanding anything from you. The piano tone of her Golden Age Steinway is warm yet airy, with notes that stretch just long enough to feel like they’re floating in the room.

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You can sense the serenity of the process too: the dream-born melodies, the visions translated into frequencies, and the engineering touch of Maria Tiana, who has shaped records for icons across decades. Everything here feels intentional but unforced. “Angel Gabriel’s Refuge” is a quiet light. A small sanctuary. A moment of calm that lingers long after the final note fades.

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