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This album so perfectly captures the soothing and inspirational nature of melancholy beauty that I am quickly transported to a place east of the sun and west of the moon, filled with endless magic and wonder. I am able to find serenity so easily, I find myself asking, as Keats wrote, "Was it a vision, or a waking dream? / Fled is that music: Do I wake or sleep?" Scott
supported by 4 fans who also own “For Varying Degrees Of Winter”
Truly amazing work here in quantity and quality! Endless loops, repeating themes, reminiscent times of vinyl and tape machines. The parallel with photography and light exposure is brilliant! This is a must in your ambient music collection! Margaret Harmer
supported by 4 fans who also own “For Varying Degrees Of Winter”
Our bodies are thrown into the void, in a dimension between dimensions where the laws of physics don't apply.
Space and time bend, unfold, stretch and collapse endlessly ; taking advantage of this situation, we catch hints of broken transmissions and shattered fragments of time, erratically drifting in this hallucinatory area.
Even if the artist's collaboration still shines the most in their previous Aurora Liminalis, Divertissement offers an enjoyable falsely still life out of this world. Dotflac