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    Peter Andersson ‎– Music For Film And Exhibition II


    Peter Andersson ‎– Music For Film And Exhibition II
    Label: Old Europa Cafe ‎– OECD135
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Italy
    Released: 2010
    Genre: Electronic
    Style: Modern Classical, Field Recording, Experimental, Ambient

    ‘Music for Film and Exhibition II’ is just like that: a levelled declitre of raison d’être, a brimful tablespoon of Atomine Elektrine, a couple of teaspoons of Necrophorus and a little bit of this and little bit of that, mixed into a perfect blend of many tastes.
    Peter Andersson, well-known from projects like Raison d’être, Stratvm Terror, Necrophorus and Atomine Elektrine, shows here broad spectrum of sonic atmospheres, like if all of his different music projects were combined into one.
    From ambient-drone-textures and electronic chill-out to concrete sounds to even pure atmopsheric piano tunes.

    ‘Music for Film and Exhibition II’ is the sequel of ‘Music for Film and Exhibition’ (Yantra Atmospheres, 2007).
    While the previous output contains collected works from different exhibition projects and movies spanning from 1999-2005, this sequel is focused on one single project; an exhibition.
    Peter Andersson has lately worked as a media producer at Swedish Air Force Museum and being involved with their new large permanent exhibiton about the Cold War.
    Within this project Peter has worked with sound design and movie production in particular.
    The sonic results are presented on ‘Music for Film and Exhibition II’.
    Some of the tunes are used as soundtrack for exhibition movies while the main part are sonic atmospheres and soundscapes to create the ambience of the exhibition rooms.
    The music is presented here as stand alone productions, displaced from its original context.
    To fully experience the music in its environmental Raison d’être there is no other way but to travel to the Swedish Air Force Museum. Until then, you may enjoy the music on its own.

    The CD comes in a six panel digipak covered with beautiful Sunset painting by italian artist Christian Montagna/FLOODSart.

    Tracklist
    1 Agnus Dei
    2 Sarkophagos
    3 Piano Movements 1 – 8
    4 The Last Journey
    5 Inside The Heat
    6 In Suspense

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    Furvus ‎– Aes Grave


    Furvus ‎– Aes Grave
    Label: Dark Vinyl Records ‎– DV73
    Format: CD
    Country: Italy
    Released: 21 Apr 2017
    Style: Neo-Classical, Medieval, Soundtrack, Opera, Military

    (After 18 years) Furvus returns with an new majestic album full of sonorous shades, orchestral / choral arrangements and an epic vein worthy of a soundtrack. Highly recommended for all fans of orchestral and epic Neoclassic in the vein of bands like Elend, Death in June, Rosa Crux….

    “Aes Grave” is the follow-up to the majestic “Deflorescens Iam Robur” album by FURVUS from 1999 (which still is considered by critics and listeners as one of the cornerstones of the Neo-Classical music).

    What the time doesn’t erase, is strengthened in the memory: the memory of loved ones, of lost faith and the blood shed
    which is now outlined through this journey inside the music and moral heritage of the past, going beyond the Pillars of Hercules of any religious or political belief.
    From theophany to solipsism, the wayfarer’s catharsis takes shape across the project’s sound textures, epic and introspective as yesterday,but today also tinged with shades ranging from conviviality to more majestic chorality.
    All made with a balanced use of computer (each vocal part and acoustic instrument is sung / played by the musician) on a substrate of Concrete processing. A sound katabasis down to the hell of one’s emotional intelligence with an obol perhaps too expensive to be paid …

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    Kirchohmfeld ‎– Motion


    Kirchohmfeld ‎– Motion
    Label: Dark Vinyl Records ‎– DV65
    Format: CD, Mini-Album
    Country: Germany
    Released: 17 Jul 2015
    Style: Minimal

    Cold pop, minimal electronics, in best German avantgarde tradition. Refere to Kraftwerk and Der Plan.