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This debut catapults headfirst into harmonics of darkness, unafraid to see what lies beneath for the taking.
Genre: Electronic: Ambient
Release Date: 2007
Asunder
Nathan Youngblood
Record Label: steveroach.com
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1. Vesper Nest 8:22 + MP3 $0.99
2. Kanashibari 11:48 + MP3 $0.99
3. Umbrasphere 6:32 + MP3 $0.99
4. Shearwave 19:40 + MP3 $0.99
5. Flume 10:54 + MP3 $0.99
6. Underland 6:45 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Asunder
Nathan Youngblood (with Steve Roach)
2007 steveroach.com SR02 (CD)
Produced by Steve Roach

ASUNDER is the debut release by Nathan Youngblood. Carved from dense harmonically rich acoustic and electronic material, this set of tone zones move at glacial speed, hovering very close to the Earth's surface for the duration. Emotionally contained in a sphere of isolation, the gentle tension effectively holds your interest subliminally, and continues to permeate into your physical and mental environment.

"Signal To Noise" Magazine Review:

Asunder, newcomer Nathan Youngblood's debut, catapults headfirst into harmonics of darkness, unafraid to see what lies beneath for the taking. Menacing, minimal drones creep along buzzing faultlines, adjunct noises uncurling behind them like a great beast opening its talons. A singleminded relentlessness governs how Youngblood allows the dense surrounding air to elongate and assume perilous form. For the entirety of the first two tracks, the level of tension builds to unimaginable climax, but rather than shatter our preconceptions to the rocks, instead Youngblood tenders "Umbrasphere" with a delicate, if cautionary, finesse, driving two snapping wavelengths against a seemingly indestructible wall of electronics. Ebony meets ivory in a storm of drones—here's to anticipating Youngblood's follow-up.

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