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"Ambient Music must be able to accommodate many levels of listening attention without enforcing one in particular; it must be as ignorable as it is interesting." -Brian Eno
This album is all of ambient music in a nutshell. It's quiet yet it demands some level of attention. It is eerie and evokes subtle emotions and even some small physical reactions! This album will definitely be a staple in my digital collection. David Davis
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This is cavernous ominous black death metal. There is no doubt about that. It's like submerging into the depths of an obsidian darkness, all consuming, hypnotic and sinister. What's not to like. Fraz
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If you're into totally ominous death metal atmospheres, where a deep and dark voice whispers its secrets and the riffs echo in your body like a post-ritualistic experience, then go for this unholy trinity of Pneuma Hagion. Helhest
Written in the wake of a life-threatening car accident, “riss” offers industrial tones both harrowing and ruminative. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 21, 2022
Tehran-based sound artist Tegh (aka Shahin Entezami) and violinist Adel Poursamadi offer stirring, unsettling take on ambient. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jul 18, 2022
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Creating a dark, heavy, and yet tranquil atmosphere, Bell Witch are quintessential Funeral Doom, and that without guitars. All their albums are, while slightly varying in tone and atmosphere, masterpieces of the sub-genre. Dragonsmoke