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GILES REAVES - Wunjo (cd)
   
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THE REDUNDANT ROCKER - Heart (cd)
   
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REMOTE SPACES - Silos (cd-r)
   
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ROBERT RICH & FARYUS - Zerkalo (cd)
   
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ROBERT RICH & IAN BODDY - React (cd)
   
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ROBERT RICH & STEVE ROACH - Strata (cd)
   
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STEVE ROACH & ROBERT RICH - Soma (cd)
   
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STEVE ROACH, BYRON METCALF & MARK SEELIG - Mantram (cd)
   
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HANS-JOACHIM ROEDELIUS & TIM STORY - Inlandish (cd)
   
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REMANENCE
A Strange Constellation of Events
CD-R, Mpath Records, 2005
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Remanence is the ambient duo John Phipps and Brian McWilliams, who’s new album comes in a beautiful, special designed cd box. "A Strange Constellation…" assembles a long series of musical experiments which began in 1997 soon after their release "Apparitions".
It contains ten deep ambient excursions which could also easily be labelled as deep atmospheric night music. The journey takes off with "Signal Hill", which dense textures and Morse codes are the core of slow morphing ambience.
The remix of "Lamkhyer", a track of their former 3" cd-r, offers some nice shakers and percussion before things move into slightly more experimental territory with "Nocturne". "The Reflecting Pool" is a light dweller, but the next two tracks are of creepy, deep delving nature, which also applies for the ghostly, experimental atmospheres and dark scorning nature of "A Reply beyond Oblivion", which is a bit too much to my taste.
Happily enough in between we find the beautiful textural floaters "Echo Canyon III" and the album closer "First Light". Only recommended for dwellers and seekers of deep adventurous ambience.
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Website: www.mpathrecords.com
© Bert Strolenberg
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