Day Before Us :: Ode à la nuit d’ombre (OPN)

Day Before Us is back with a new physical album titled Ode à la nuit d’ombre whose music navigates through dusky ambient and mysteriously rumbling textures with a delicate post-romantic touch enhanced by a deep sense of melancholia.

[Press-Release] Day Before Us is back with a new physical album titled Ode à la nuit d’ombre whose music navigates through dusky ambient and mysteriously rumbling textures with a delicate post-romantic touch enhanced by a deep sense of melancholia. The two musical personalities (Philippe Blache and Natalya Romashina) offer an adventurous exploration on reflective soundscapes and inner personal journeys. The result is lyrical, epic, moving, engaging and emotionally absorbing. This album might appeal to fans of micro-genres such as dark ambient, modern classical and electronic post-minimalism but more generally to anyone in touch with colorfully dreamy melodic music with elegiac qualities.

Conceptually this album develops a strong interest for the blackened and ecstatic beauty of French’s “poésie maudite,” for nostalgic meditation in front of metaphysical issues, for aesthetic and religious components of self-reliance as well as for the magical idealism (as stated by the enigmatic and symbolical nature of the cover artwork).

The edition is delivered in a beautiful digipack package and will be available in March for a few hundred of copies.

Ode à la nuit d’ombre is available on OPN. ~PB