bvdub :: Days of Gold (Quiet Details)

As always, and in this new opus, the emotional component will grab you and transport your listening capacity to some uplifting mysterious spaces where mystery, beauty, and sparkling lightness reign.

Smoothly sentient soundscapes

Brock Van Wey (alias bvdub) is among the most seriously skilled and most reliable ambient electronic artists of the last two decades. Multi-sided quality with spirit and a refined sense of musical writing, his production comes across smoothly sentient soundscapes, thrilling cinematic splendor and post techno’ish experimentalism. I can easily take a few releases such as The Art Of Dying Alone and Epilogues for the End of the Sky among finest poignant electronic isolationist ambient albums ever created.

As always, and in this new opus, the emotional component will grab you and transport your listening capacity to some uplifting mysterious spaces where mystery, beauty, and sparkling lightness reign. Fans of the project won’t be disconcerted and will be easily seduced by the collection of moving and deliciously evocative introspective pieces built on micro-tonal waves and kinetic electronics. Days of Gold contains sonic textures of icy elegance with a cinematic edge made of eloquent repetitive vibes. A vibrant and minimal electronic album which is recommended for fans of adventurous as well as reflective music.

Days of Gold is available on Quiet Details. [Bandcamp]