| The Boat Was My Friend | ||
| Ocean Out Of Wood | ||
| My Feet, Over There | ||
| Easy On The Bones | ||
| An Ordinary Hike | ||
| The Black Dress | ||
| Ullsokk | ||
| The Dining Table | ||
| Final Sleep |
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Knive (LP, Album) | Type Records | TYPE 016 V | UK | 2006 | |
| Knive (CD, Album, Dig) | Type Records | TYPE 016 | UK | 2006 | |
| Knive (9xFile, MP3, 320) | Type Records | TYPE016 | UK | 2009 |
Sure there have been numerous dark ambient releases that have cinematic quality but never before have I heard one that is so life-like. Almost every track makes use of wood instruments that recreate sounds of scratching, walking and even raining (An Ordinary Hike showcases this very well). Svarte Greiner is 1/2 of the duo that makes up Deaf Center, but you probably wouldn't be able to tell had you not known because the style is such a departure from their sound. The album gets labled as acoustic doom, which I can understand due to the strings used in it, but for me, this album is much more a soundtrack for a low-budget indie horror movie that takes place in the woods. Very creepy stuff.