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No boring trance, no smash-hit techno, just freedom of expression through good-hearted dance beats. This attitude is what inspired the releases on Klang that are still a style-guide to this very day.
"Across the Sea of Id: The Way to Eden" is a dramatic shift away from the heavy ethno/progressive rock of 2006’s Bolt of Apollo CD to an earlier style of semi-acoustic instrumental music that became Black Sun Ensemble signature sound in the 1980s. According to Eric Johnson, “…in the end, BSE has truly come full-circle. "Across the Sea of Id" is the record I have always wanted to make with the Ensemble. It captures what I think makes Jesus Acedo such a huge talent its not about the guitar solos, its about the haunting quality of his song-writing.” http://www.cameraobscura.com.au/cam083.htm
Muting the Noise isn't a traditional ambient comp in the mold of Kompakt's standard-bearer Pop Ambient series. Sure, some material aims straight for broadsheet wallpapering; both I:Cube's "Nuées Ardentes" and "Tokyo Black Star's "Kagura" mine the sort of modestly pleasant hush and flicker that leads many to write ambient off as music for the inattentive, and Japanese artist Koss' "Negai" isn't so much chilly as frozen-stiff...http://www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=5443
When you get to 2006...watch out....some interesting tunes there to really test your system....
god
Yesss. He that is God, bow to Him. Offer up your first-born as a token of thy everlasting devotion... oh sheesh...it's all that left over wine in my system! that's my story and i'm sticking with it maybe i should occasionally read what i write
Susan Werner - The Gospel Truthfolk samples