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This is an achingly, beautiful album, Andrew! It's seamless in its steady flow, and the moments of space you create (the notes you don't play) are just as important as the notes you do play. A study in patience and melancholy. I'm mesmerised upon each and every listen. At times, it's reminiscent of Eno's 'Music for Airports', with an occasional nod to Harold Budd, but the sonic world you've created is wholly unto itself. Music to lose yourself in and to. Sound catharsis. Incredibly inspiring! TheHowardHughesSuite
supported by 9 fans who also own “monologue (p.2)”
Sometimes, the infinite quality of the realm of pure vibration and consciousness just beckons, and then you start listening to this piece. Immediately, you are drawn inward into the pulsations and reverberations of this realm. Eddies of sound gracefully engulf you as you are drawn ever further inward into deep vibratory waves that crash over you and send you into ever ascending emotions. Held in suspension during this journey, you eventually relinquish constraint, and fall into total bliss… Krylda
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