Esoteric vibrations of ritualistic frequencies shroud these songs in a wildcrafted incense of dark terroir.
Tag: Philippe Blache
Philippe Blache :: Across the Silence and the Shade (Mahorka)
Sprawling and entrancing walls of sounds, lapping waves of noises, sinuous e-guitar motifs, ruminating drones, processed cathedral-ish chorus, engulfed church organ patterns…
Philippe Blache :: The Ever Sounding Sea Of Grief (GH)
A slow moving, contemplative, dark and sustained, thrilling and colossal poetical/musical drama of overwhelming expressive intensity with hints of hidden cathedral organs holding each listener up to the sky above their wearisome moments and extending the illustrative emotional mood.
Philippe Blache :: The Ever Sounding Sea Of Grief (GH)
The Ever Sounding Sea Of Grief delivers frozen sculptures of electronic ambient where bleakness, austerity and sublimity rise from a grainy, tumultuous and rumbling sea of noises, drones and textures.
Day Before Us :: As My Spirit Wanders Free (Gradual Hate)
A distinctive body of heart-moving emotional soundscaping textures, crushing noisy drones of cathartic beauty, shrouded by a tremendous cinematic aura.
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 […]
Day Before Us :: Adorned Path Of Stillness (Twilight, GH Records)
‘Odd literature, ghostly presence, angelology’–things from which Philippe Blache claims inspiration for his ‘antipop-cinematic-nocturnal-melancholic soundscapes’ as Day Before Us; ‘solemn soundscaping ritualism, dada-esque hypnopedies and soundtracky ambiences,’ visible […]
Day Before Us :: Nihil Interit (Rage in Eden)
Each track develops its own atmosphere, sometimes mysteriously cinematic and underpinned by wistful melodies. Day Before Us is a French based project which originally blends […]