Bobe-On wrote on 12/07/09, 7:10 am |
Often too droney for me, or something, and/or tending toward a particular "harmonic or chordal structure" a little outside my realm...
I imagine different fractal philosophies. ;)
Despite that, though, good sound, texture, and compositional complexity. |
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& wrote on 11/03/09, 4:56 pm |
thx !!!!!!!!!!! |
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Kerl54 wrote on 09/03/09, 10:23 pm |
BIG! |
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jefco wrote on 26/02/09, 9:20 pm |
this is great. Lush and calming, not obtrusive, but with enough jagged edges to add character. Thank you. |
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nightmorph wrote on 26/02/09, 8:07 am |
Wow. Just . . . wow. Astounding. Visionary. Breathtaking.
Looks like Ambientium is going for Album of the Year for Fractal Philosophy, and it's only February! Cheeky, that's what it is. ;)
Basically, superlatives fail. Even a five-star rating doesn't do this album justice. Just download it and listen, already! |
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hosaka wrote on 25/02/09, 11:06 pm |
Really lush ambience :) Sweet music to soothe. |
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Dewed wrote on 19/02/09, 6:54 pm |
This is a real good album! I've caught it a few places now. Nice to see it made it to Kahvi : ) |
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Jimpster wrote on 19/02/09, 4:14 pm |
WOW! Mindblowing |
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Weldroid wrote on 19/02/09, 1:55 pm |
Great one! Works wonders if you give it time. |
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abyssal plains wrote on 17/02/09, 12:26 pm |
Very nice release. Hadron Era is stunning. |
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rubicante wrote on 16/02/09, 7:54 pm |
Ambient/IDM releases are generally tricky things. They can range from headache inducing noise-nonsense that plagues many netlabels, to the literal redefinition of what music can sound like. I wont go so far as to say that this is the latter, but I am pleased to say that this proves that there are still fresh IDM releases that can be total listening experiences.
Everything starts out interestingly enough, with FSOL'esque subtle and foreboding noises and crashes (obviously in relation to a particle collider) that slowly shifts into more brilliant and beautiful soundscapes that touch upon something much lighter and illuminating. From the funk inspired infinitum, to the truly mellow and masterful "another world part 2", you suddenly find yourself not listening to just a another release, but taking a musical journey. Truly a masterpiece that will be favorited by many. I only hope we get to see our Czech friend again in the future!! |
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