Genre | Ambient |
---|---|
Date (CEST) | 2021-08-12 12:04:35 |
Group | UKW |
Size | 98 MB |
Files | 7 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Alpha_Wave_Movement-Archaic_Frontiers-(HRR140004)-WEB-2014-UKW
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-alpha_wave_movement-cloud_sculptures_and_desert_dust.mp3 | Alpha Wave Movement | Cloud Sculptures & Desert Dust | 254 | Unknown |
2 | 02-alpha_wave_movement-natural_light.mp3 | Alpha Wave Movement | Natural Light | 261 | Unknown |
3 | 03-alpha_wave_movement-wunder.mp3 | Alpha Wave Movement | Wunder | 257 | Unknown |
4 | 04-alpha_wave_movement-storyteller_at_the_mesas_edge.mp3 | Alpha Wave Movement | Storyteller At The Mesa's Edge | 255 | Unknown |
5 | 05-alpha_wave_movement-quiet_realm.mp3 | Alpha Wave Movement | Quiet Realm | 237 | Unknown |
6 | 06-alpha_wave_movement-promised_lands.mp3 | Alpha Wave Movement | Promised Lands | 262 | Unknown |
7 | 07-alpha_wave_movement-red_earth_reverie.mp3 | Alpha Wave Movement | Red Earth Reverie | 249 | Unknown |
NFO
ARTIST:.......: Alpha Wave Movement
TITLE:........: Archaic Frontiers
TYPE:.........: Retail
LABEL:........: Harmonic Resonance Recordings
CATNO:........: HRR140004
GENRE:........: Ambient
LANG:.........: English
QUALITY:......: 253 kbps / 44.1 kHz / Joint Stereo
CODEC.........: LAME 3.100 -V0
SOURCE:.......: WEB
GRABBER:......: UKW
TRACKS:.......: 7
SIZE:.........: 103.15
LENGTH........: 00:53:57
RELEASE YEAR:.: 2014-00-00
RIP DATE:.....: 2021-08-12
T R A C K L I S T
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1. Cloud Sculptures & Desert Dust 10:27
2. Natural Light 7:44
3. Wunder 5:59
4. Storyteller At The Mesa's Edge 8:29
5. Quiet Realm 5:20
6. Promised Lands 7:16
7. Red Earth Reverie 8:42
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Total 53:57 min
R E L E A S E N O T E S
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http://hrresonance.bandcamp.com/album/archaic-frontiers
A further trek into the dominions of dusty red terrain and enigmatic
crimson sunsets. Canyons and plateaus that echo a shamans motif of tribes
lost in the mist of time & forgotten history. Music infused with
improvisation and imagery channeled thru electronic medium and carved into
form. Refractive tone clusters and their rhythmic counterparts vibrate thru
the sediment and stone on the Archaic Frontiers.
Review:
How to describe the music of Alpha Wave Movement without making links with
Steve Roach? Beautiful and extremely enticing, with a delicate ambient
approach tinted with these lines of synth which tickle as much that they
attack the passivity of soundscapes, the music of Gregory Kyryluk is
strongly imprinted of this West Coast School such as defined by Steve Roach
or still Robert Rich. Composed between 2009 and 2014, ôArchaic Frontiersö
is more down to earth and has only as cosmic touch some astral and starry
winds. It's rather an album which drinks more of this mythical ambience
where the tribal rhythms lay down their meditative hold in esoteric moods
that make sing dusts of lands lived by the impressive sculptures that are
arcs and monoliths of the American deserts. It's a very beautiful album
filled by quiet moods which go between our ears like the most warm and
musical winds which caress and mould within times these superb architecture
of castle trapped in mountains made of sands.
And from the first tears of synth which meditate in the throat of a cave
and its solitary seepages, "Cloud Sculptures & Desert Dust" drags us in the
moods of Steve Roach's American deserts. And as aforesaid higher; we can
speak about Alpha Wave Movement without thinking of Steve Roach's universe.
The first moments of "Cloud Sculptures and Desert Dust" are of an absolute
calmness. We are literally floating all over the lands of Desert Solitaire
but with a more musical synth. The tears of synth intertwine in a
fascinating sonic sexual intercourse, warming the esoteric spirits which
quietly wake up to the sounds of delicate tom-toms. A sneaky line of
sequences invites itself to the dance of the pensive spirits and makes
glitter its keys which skip and snake in tones of melodious glasses. The
rhythm makes itself at ease without being out of phase. He pounds with an
aggressiveness which is contents by the embraces of a synth became more
sorrowful with tears and groans which merge into other more musical lines,
depicting aptly the fight of desert dusts against the strength of the
passive winds. The astral waves of "Natural Light" are brighter. They float
such as angelic sighs on a very meditative introduction. Except that
"Natural Light" extricates itself from this morphic influence to offer a
delicate rhythm which skips in a very harmonious way. Shamanic percussions
energise this rhythmic impulse which becomes then more boosted. Panting
beneath its tremulous rhythm, "Natural Light" becomes a kind of motionless
running of which the passive flow accepts gladly the multiple caresses of a
synth and of its so numerous approaches, as harmonious as ethereal.
"Wunder" is my pearl in ôArchaic Frontiersö. It's a wonderful ethereal
melody with clear tints which sing as voices of angels on a smooth tribal
rhythm. With its tears of synth which sing as much as they cry and its
melody which makes ring its arpeggios in the crystal of the tears of
solitary beings; "Wunder" is a kiss-curl track which is going to give you
guaranteed shivers. An ambient piece of music as tribal as spiritual minded
"Storyteller at the Mesa's Edge" makes the winds sing which blow their
hollow chants throughout the obstacles of the huge desert stones. Dusts of
sands enlighten and set ablaze. Their tones of carillons are sparkling into
the dense aerial currents where the synth waves share their movements with
some astral voices which float on a bed of soft manual percussions. In
spite of its fragile membrane of night-time, "Quiet Realm" frees an
innocent melodious carousel with a tinkled song which drags its solitude in
some of silky layers of synths to the fragrances of solitary moods. Short
and as much beautiful than "Wunder"! "Promised Lands", a little as "Natural
Light" moreover, offers a finely jerky structure of rhythm with delicate
quavering riffs which sigh on 3 dancing chords of which the recurrence
forges a kind of upward spiritual trance that a beautiful ethereal voice
confirms of her celestial singings. Percussions support the basis of the
hypnotic rhythm while modifying its route by subtle knocks which accelerate
or slow down the pace, so giving more visibility to a beautiful line of
sequences and its harmonious cabrioles which skip in enveloping mystic
mists. Like winds swirling against the rotations of ground turbulence, "Red
Earth Reverie" ends ôArchaic Frontiersö with strong winds which have
difficulty in containing a slow but very present rhythm. The ambient
canvas, and its winds which murmur as much than they embrace, takes back
the main lines of the pensive rhythms which fed the ambient and tribal odes
of Steve Roach and Kevin Braheny in 1987's Western Spaces.
Once again I let myself be caught, then charmed and even bewitched, in the
delicious harmonious filets of a music that only the reason seems to
define. Gregory Kyryluk, and this no matter his clothes, is undoubtedly one
of the best-kept secrets of this latent American invasion which quietly
extends beyond doors of perception. With its meditative ambiences shaken up
by delicate rhythms, as harmonious as tribal and abstruse, ôArchaic
Frontiersö is a very beautiful album where Alpha Wave Movement draws his
visions that we can easily feel and even see with a music which is to the
service of imagination.
Sylvain Lupari (March 29th, 2014)
released April 9, 2014