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Aes Dana - Aftermath

Label:
Catalog#:
inre 010
Format:
CD, Album, Limited Edition
Country:
France
Released:
01 Nov 2003
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Ambient

Tracklist

1   Aftermath # 01 7:53 X
2   Aftermath # 02 6:32 X
    Voice - Pascale Auffret
3   Aftermath # 03 8:01 X
4   Aftermath # 04 4:04 X
5   Aftermath # 05 5:27 X
    Producer, Written-By, Voice - Mahiane
6   Aftermath # 06 6:12
    Arranged By - Huby Sea
7   Aftermath # 07 3:55
    Piano - Vincent Villuis

Credits

Artwork By [Artwork & Graphic Design] - Mat Da Kat
Mastered By - Huby Sea
Producer, Written-By - Vincent Villuis

Notes

Archives of peace


℗ & © on this album 2003 Ultimae Records

Limited Edition of only 300 copies from Vincent Villuis (Aes Dana). DigiPak release.

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Rated 5/5
Review by PKS Oct 25, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Second album by Aes Dana. This time as a limited edition release on Ultimae, only 300 copies! So be fast if you want this...

The first track is a totally slow going floating track, with some birds singing and no beats. Very deep and dark. Reminds me a bit of Biosphere. Track 2 starts the same way. Beautiful, deep soundscapes. Then we get some very chilled down tempo rhythms and a psychedelic melody. After a few minutes we also get a very relaxing voice. Best track on this album in my opinion. Track 3 is another totally relaxing atmospheric track. Crystal clear beautiful floating sounds and some relaxing down tempo beats. This track has more of the style we got on his first album Season 5. Aes Dana sure likes it atmospheric. Track 4 continues with more floating vibes. Sounds very spacey. Track 5 is a slow going down tempo track, with a totally deep groove and dark floating atmospheric sounds. Very relaxing. Track 6 goes back to the totally relaxed vibes again, with no beats. Only floating beautiful ambient sounds. The last track on this album is surprisingly with a lot of piano playing. A nice finish on the album.

Aes Dana delivers another good album, this time much slower than his first album. More floating ambient sounds and less down tempo rhythms. Go get it if you can!
Rated 5/5
Review by kingwiltsu Sep 22, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
All the songs in this album are perfect and when listened from start to finish, it builds into a seven piece tale, that takes listener to orbit of earth, where you'll gaze this beautiful planet. This is made with soothing and dreamy soundscapes that are best, when heard in the warmth of your own bed early in the morning. Some of the sounds are just so fragile, that it seems like they would break for just the softests blow.
Rated 5/5
Review by erissiva Jul 22, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Absolutely amazing ambient epic. This release screams for an empty and comfortable space in order to enjoy it.

The organic and timeless tones and form invoke images of a primordial world. Woven into this epic are the sounds of a choir, animals, rain, and other organic noises that only help to enhance the moving wave of ambience. The dark and sweeping tone of this CD brings to mind the creation or destruction of a planet as viewed from different angles.