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The Ambientheads' Return.
Who would have thought that a quaint and calm spot in Switzerland could
become the launchsite into the new millenium's unexplored soundscapes? It
is so. deepLab, after 18 months of undersea mining and digging up the most
fertile sonic soil, has surfaced with a shipload of shimmering, strange
artifacts of seemingly extraterrestrial origin, alien atmospheres and
affective accelerators, mindtrips into topologies of the unknown and
aural-organic waste that succumbs to unrestrained proliferation. But then,
soaring from the depth of deranging textures, you become enthralled by
soothing rhythms, voices and harmonies like divine balm for your wounded
soul. Bathed in an ocean of fragrant cherry blossoms, you conjure up images
of intense skies opening up to infusions of light, you feel purified
essence emanate from your fingertips, towards the ever-drifting clouds'
unfathomable destiny. Still, never far is the maelstrom of somberness, the
bewildering touch of unseen realities, the evasive pulse of dark and huge
machines in intimate communication.
You return altered. You have been there. You felt its existence.
But you still don't know.
Bryan A. Gammond on "psychoploration", SONIC ESCAPE MAGAZINE
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e-one .... a meandering mantra |
CD: endomersion
Label: deeplab audioscapes
Credits: delta@deeplab.com |
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drift through the vast & cold spaces |
CD: psychoploration
Label: deeplab audioscapes
Credits: delta@deeplab.com |
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sub aqua solemnity |
CD: endomersion
Label: deeplab audioscapes
Credits: aleph@deeplab.com |
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