Parallel Worlds’ Impressions is another high-caliber album that is definitely worth listening to with its tendency toward darker tones and cinematic caliber.
Tag: Bakis Sirros
Parallel Worlds :: Fragmented (DiN)
Listening further and more closely, I perceived that Fragmented sounds more contemporary—the music has an industrial edge. The album has a tasteful minimalist quality as does much of Cluster, but it sounds more relentless and more driven in pace.
Parallel Worlds :: Applied Maths (Móatún 7)
The ingenuity of Bakis Sirros pervades this album in its entirety—a dark ambient masterpiece that unfolds with continuous soundscapes, allowing for a sublime listening experience.
Parallel Worlds :: Reflections (Móatún 7)
What I hear is existing simultaneously, a pattern is gathered and then begins cycling, with improvisations with how the pattern is expressed, trading solo jams within the marching machine cadence.
Parallel Worlds :: Plector (DiN)
Plector sees Parallel Worlds on his third solo mission with DiN, and once again encapsulates darker atmospheres, especially as the opening title-track showcases so well.
Parallel Worlds :: Dark Energy (Móatún 7)
Minuscule tones and drones float effortlessly as each piece (over 10 minutes) emits an aura that transcends time; easing the listener carefully into its calming nature.
Interconnected :: Grainophonics (Móatún 7)
A study in minimalist drone/ambient music with occasional rhythmic episodes that gives Grainophonics a slightly glitchy and psychedelic element.
Parallel Worlds :: Dimensional (Móatún 7)
An other worldly assortment of sparse sonic clusters, sporadic clicks, and low-profile drones meshed with emotive/hypnotic soundtrack nostalgia pulling at the heartstrings. Sonic clusters, sporadic […]