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Claustrophobic caucophony, low-end rumbling and the torment of a dying civilisation. Dark, dark ambience that leaves you on the edge with only wonderment for support.
Genre:
Electronic: Ambient
Release Date:
2003
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Record Label: Burning Shirt
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"Jeff Sampson and Sean Carroll (Embracing the Glass) team up with Brian Goodhue (Collision Sect). The trio bring out of one another a nervous, askew darkness. Hiss and fuzz, washes of bleak, grey tones, low-end rumbling, off-center electronics, and sporadic noises paint abysmal, inescapable catacombs. The album conveys a great deal of despair-filled blackness, with other hues, sickly and infected, seeping through. Sampson's vocals on "It's a Hollow Halo" evoke the distant beaconing light of a dying angel, hopelessly unreachable."
-- Ryan Winns / From Dust
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Quiet Dark Ambience with Voices
author: Slacky B
This is a brooding, calming dark ambient work, with plenty of use of silence and gentle sounds. Plenty of whispered, altered voices; I haven't yet made out anything that's said. Subtly disturbing but also ideal for lowering stress level. Solid work.
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