A sorrowful and deliciously enveloping impressionist minimal ambient album that will enthrall listeners fond of airy-dreamily introspective tones from Aidan Baker, Jefre Cantu Ledesma, Exit in Grey, A-Sun Amissa, The North Sea, and Rameses III.
A cheering sense of melancholy and tragic intensity
Sublunary dronescapers and ambient-ish artisans of wistful textures Gamardah Fungus are back to the front with a blissful and utterly sentient electronic album, delivering all compositional skills they are capable of. Regularly reviewed on Igloo, this Ukrainian duet has been spanning over more than a decade chilly atmospheric materials mainly built around e-guitar layers and kinetic electro-tinged droning moves. Those new alluring soundscapes are unmistakably pensive with a cheering sense of melancholy and tragic intensity where long-form sustained tonal chords are intertwined with fractured and echoing guitar melodious motifs. A sorrowful and deliciously enveloping impressionist minimal ambient album that will enthrall listeners fond of airy-dreamily introspective tones from Aidan Baker, Jefre Cantu Ledesma, Exit in Grey, A-Sun Amissa, The North Sea, and Rameses III. Additionally recommended for its tremendous and emotional leanings.
To The Stars And Back is available on Polar Seas. [Bandcamp]