Review by EndingMirageJan 04, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
I wish to correct the numerous reviews here that make this release out to be far more dark than it really is. With the exception of track 6, there is no dark ambient present on this album. The music certainly cannot be described as uplifting, but it is more neutral or melancholy then anything else (I presume others simply have not heard any darker music by which to make a proper comparison).
Don't pass this one by because of the other dark reviews. This is very rich and rewarding introspective ambient music. Perfect for late nights, it can easily lead to a deep and calm slumber including the two tracks involving hypnotic bass lines. This is an album meant not to explore the dark side, but rather to disclose a neutral space, an existence without subject - Blanchot's il y a or Heidegger's es gibt. Let this surreal album wash through you and wash you away. Experience a neutrality (rather than blackness) in your stead.
Ambient is awoken, flowing along with a hint of glitch-hop but not enough to invade your mind. This album rests, opens, then goes deep and dark. I'm not afraid.
A truly deep release. The ambient flowing soundscapes, the really deep basses and the anonymous beats are just SO perfect for meditation and chillin“. I also find the tracks reeeally sad and dark, but that“s just fine by me.
Don't pass this one by because of the other dark reviews. This is very rich and rewarding introspective ambient music. Perfect for late nights, it can easily lead to a deep and calm slumber including the two tracks involving hypnotic bass lines. This is an album meant not to explore the dark side, but rather to disclose a neutral space, an existence without subject - Blanchot's il y a or Heidegger's es gibt. Let this surreal album wash through you and wash you away. Experience a neutrality (rather than blackness) in your stead.