The two sound artists gathered for the occasion and summoned dark introspective spells; neo-shamanic dirges and grandiloquent cinematic immersions.
Author: Philippe Blache
Drifting In Silence :: Timeless EP (Labile)
The delicate, meandering and enveloping soft synth-lines never cease to impulse intersidereal mental projection in poetical vastness. Spectral tone colors are in search of spiritual quiescence.
Fomalhaut & Nimh :: From The Longest Winter (Zoharum)
It’s difficult to classify this album in a specific musical field while it entangles granular abstract electronic minimalism with lighter ambient touches and almost e-guitar power-noises dipped in bleak orbital moves.
Gamardah Fungus :: To The Stars And Back (Polar Seas)
A sorrowful and deliciously enveloping impressionist minimal ambient album that will enthrall listeners fond of airy-dreamily introspective tones…
Planet Supreme :: Rule from the Dark Mountain (Cryo Chamber)
A spaced-out synth odyssey that infiltrates the human psyche for a long immersive and neuronal-astral voyage to the confines, visiting alien worlds and colonies, menacing landscapes.
LHAM :: They Cast No Shadows (13)
They Cast No Shadows is an alluring and distinguished collection of impressionist, minimal, then complex electro-experimental rock pieces…
Jason van Wyk :: Descendants (n5MD)
The result is consistent, intriguing and always emotionally pleasant with delicately wistful sparks of light and obscured melodies.
Imre Kiss :: Keys to Cassiopeia (EXILES)
Keys to Cassiopeia has enough lush ambient tones and a dose of vibrant emotion to move the listener into a functional and profound state of contemplation in touch with metaphysics and the unknown.