Musically, this is a relaxed, neo-jazz ambient excursion into atmospheric palates - never once does this album try to take center stage in the mind of the listener, but rather, it is meant to be played in the periphery of the imagination, allowing the mind to wander to the neon-ridden gloom of this darkly-envisioned Las Vegas.
Read MoreThese songs exactly personify the feelings of purposeless wandering. Soaked in reverb, these benign chordings offer serenity, and at no point is there a feeling of any impetus in the progression of the tracks. This is the perfect soundtrack for one who has shirked their mortal bond, and now finds themselves standing in a ghostly, empty shell of this corporeal reality.
Read MoreSubtlety and nuance is a penchant for Caldon Glover, and Metrophagy embraces said methodology with gusto, presenting vistas of flesh entwined with wire… as growing pads and thrums of circuit-bent analog pads swell and ebb, punctuated by stabs and strikes of unknown mechanical percussives.
Read MoreThe concept of the album alone is enough to attract sci-fi music fans, but musically, this soundtrack feels akin to the likes of a darker, moodier Vangelis, and at times a languorous Mick Gordon, producing a grand soundscape that combines flesh and circuit.
Read MoreThere are subtleties to the languorous, tonal directions this album takes, each transition softly flowing into the next refrain, evoking the feeling of being lost in an empty world.
Read MoreRich in detail and texture, with subtle variations and layers that reveal themselves with repeated listens, this album once again displays a natural chemistry of sound which the two acts compliment between each other.
Read MoreDronny Darko and ProtoU are masters at taking their time with a sonic landscape, quietly filling voids in the transom with delicate flourishes of pads and intricate filigrees of soft winds and gentle, inflective tones that even mimic percussion; this is an album for quiet contemplation
Read MoreThe music creates a vivid sonic landscape that evokes the sci-fi atmosphere and the temporal distortions of the story, furthering the feeling of this being a soundtrack to a movie playing in the imagination, and this is among my personal favorite qualities of albums on Cryo Chamber.
Read MoreThe music is the brilliance of Dead Melodies come to the fore, with reserved pads, delicate plucks in cadenced patterns, all slowly evolved to be a blanketing soundscape for the listener to enjoy the soundtrack while their imagination explores the storyline of the album.
Read MoreThe use of modular synthesis gives the music a warm and organic feel, while also adding complexity and unpredictability, an underlying circuitry to the pads and evolving textures that seamlessly weave throughout the music. The scope and breadth of the shifting tracks create a film in the mind’s eye, which is precisely what albums of this type are meant to do, and the film created by this album is rife with sci fi elegance and dark grandeur.
Read MoreKnown for his ability to craft otherworldly atmospheres, Metatron Omega delves even deeper into the concepts of theological and interpersonal inference, mixed with the timbre of abyssal and cosmic aesthetics with Kataphasis.
Read MoreThese tracks are an amalgamation of ambient texture, orchestral prose at times, and even Berlin school stylings - reminiscent of Klaus Schulze - while at the same time maintaining its cinematic ambience and soundtrack feel.
Read More“…the transitions between the evolving pads are delicate, and never washed with excessive reverb; rather, each element is handled with a deft craftsmanship, and the subtle and delicate mix gives each song an intimate feel.”
Read MoreGdanian has a wholly unique approach to the genre of dark ambient, with a blatant use of electronic voice and overt presence, showcasing an interplay between ambient atmosphere and a cadence that rhythmically pulses in the foreground, yet maintaining the mindset and presence of subtleties.
Read MoreSometimes dark, many times dreamy, these tracks are each wholly unique, and yet collectively blend to create a comfortable blanket of evolving sonic textures that slowly massage the transom…
Read More…a culmination of four hours of Cesare Alexandre’s subtle mastery with his gossamer ambience. Gentle rains and field recordings wrapped in subtle blankets of warm synth pads and soothing atonal raiment abound in this release, reminding us once more of the gentle brilliance of the composer.
Read MoreTribal drums pound loud and deep through the tracks of the album, their dolorous, martial cadence a lumbering, kinetic propulsion drawing you inexorably closer to the rituals and practices within this primordial forest, but never in a hurry, nor in any perceptible rush - rather, this album moves of a whim all its own, slowly drawing the listener into its mysteries.
Read MoreThese are sounds that echo to the listener from beyond the veil of time, and the album does an excellent job of presenting this aesthetic, as if the listener were in a trance, and hearing fleeting remembrances of notes and stanzas in the transom of forgotten history.
Read MoreMoallem (God Body Disconnect) and Boström (Cities Last Broadcast/Kammarheit) are both masters of their craft, and this album lends evidence to their finesse with formulating subtle atmospheres of sonic ambiguity.
Read MoreInspired distorted drones and amorphous rhythms pulse in much the same way as the slimed and effluvial striations along the corridors of this hellish cave wherein we traverse, these melodies are organic, but they are also manufactured, the copper-tinged electronic taste of wiring stinging the peripheral of the mind’s palate.
Read More