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Michele Ippolito / Press

“What an appropriate title. The hour it takes to glide through Michele Ippolito’s third release, Drifting in Dreams, goes by with you embraced in a warm haze of equal parts New Age and spacemusic with a lovely hint of classical.”

“Think about this scenario. Your day has been horrible, everything that could possibly go wrong did, and you have finally made it home to what is hopefully your place of sanctuary. You pour something to refresh yourself, and begin to relax, but there’s something missing. You lit the candles, you're in your comfy clothes and chair, but t.v. is out of the question, and the quiet storm is not quiet enough for tonight. Chicago born and bred composer Michele Ippolito is the answer to your prayers with her very tranquil album "Drifting In Dreams." When I listen to classical music or jazz, my mind is connecting to all of the elements that are unfolding, and my radar is on to catch the next phrase or rhythm. “Drifting In Dreams” is relaxing. Michele’s music is a flow of one breath to the next. Sounds of ease and comfort are set to form with tasteful analog digital orchestral, and vocal textures that cascade with peaceful textures and are never frantic or pressured. ”

Michele Wilson-Morris - The Entertainment Bank

“Michele Ippolito has another winner for us. Drifting in Dreams is a lovely, relaxing album. If one meditates or is a practitioner of reiki, massage therapist, or just looking for a totally inspirational CD, this is your choice. From the opening notes, one is transported to another dimension of a peaceful and uplifting nature. Take a voyage out of the ordinary with Drifting in Dreams, a therapeutic adventure for the psyche. ”

Christopher Albright "Capt. Christopher" - Weaver of Dreams

“Her long awaited album “In The Clouds” is the artist’s second release. Michele Ippolito continues to compose celestial harmonies which create a peaceful state of mind and soul.”

"This is a solid follow-up release to Mystic Moods from Michele. Features more music and more diversity, too, yet retains her signature sound."