Description
- Autumn Continent 1
- Submerged
- Hidden Wastelands
- The Tides Of Time
- Expanding Area
- Passageway
- Early Life Remainings
- This Dominion
- Atrium
- Autumn Continent 2
Space ambient and electronic downtempo
Space ambient and electronic downtempo
Weight | 105 g |
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Medium | CD |
Package | Jewel Case |
Richard Grtler / Bratislava, Slovakia –
Yes, young Swedish composer, Stefan Strand, is back in my review section with his 3rd full length album. Even if released back in the summer of 2006 on Spotted Peccary, I think it would be a pity not to feature it on these pages. Between Interval really deserves it with each album and Autumn Continent” is no exception. Stefan recorded this album under his previous surname
Phil Derby / Electroambient Space –
What Geir Jenssen does for icy winter music from his homeland of Norway as Biosphere, Stefan Jnsson does for cold autumn music from his home in Sweden, recording under the name Between Interval. His prior release Secret Observatory stood out from the crowd, and this release proves that was no fluke.
Beautifully shifting and drifting subtle drones and washes of sound delicately float by from the start of Autumn Continent 1.” It is as bracing and as captivating as it is minimal.
The formless ambience takes on a semblance of shape in “Submerged” with a bubbly pseudo-tribal beat
Chuck van Zyl / Star’s End –
Music by Between Interval (aka Stefan Jonsson) should be taken along with a cup of midnight.
His CD Autumn Continent (72’59) soaks up the darkest beams of moonlight and moves the listener away from daylight thinking