If the sound signature admits schemas borrowed from space-music, the dark and tense vein is sometimes brought up to the fore with doom-laden bass frequencies and cavernous reverbs. Chronosphere is a pure and blissful transportive airy ambient album.
Medhi Saleh (aka Alphaxone) is a sound producer and electronic music artist coming from Iran, mostly known for his fruitful partnership with Cryo Chamber. After having passed a few years with small digital works for netlabels, Alphaxone progressively reached a name in the soothing, spacious, and subterranean ambient music field with solid releases welcomed by the key indie label Cryo Chamber (with Cyclic Law and Malignant this publisher figures among the strongest purveyor of industrial, droning, ritual and dark ambient efforts during the recent years.) What characterizes the usual sound architecture of Alphaxone’s production is the dominance of slowing moving textures, ecstatic, and chilling sonic waves obtained by vast assortments of electronic devices, synthesizers modules, and computer interfaces. Sustained chords, tranced-out oscillations and enveloping tones invite the listener to enter deep contemplative estates and join the inner tranquillity of his fundamental atmospheric self. If the sound signature admits schemas borrowed from space-music, the dark and tense vein is sometimes brought up to the fore with doom-laden bass frequencies and cavernous reverbs. Chronosphere is a pure and blissful transportive airy ambient album. Recommended if you are moved by nebulous deep toned and sculpted ambient odysseys from Vidna Obmana, Matthias Grassow, Sabled Sun, Phelios, Sphäre Sechs, Gustave Hildebrand, and Lustmord.
Chronosphere is available on Cryo Chamber.