One great long track these are limited to only 200 copies
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105 g
Medium
CD
Package
Digipak
1 review for Rhea – Close to moving ice
Bert Strolenberg/ SonicImmersion.org –
By whatever reason I missed out on this album byBelgian synthesist Mark de Wit, aka Rhea. Close to Moving Ice contains one 35-minute track (a sonic tribute to the massive eternal ice of Greenland) perfomed live in October 2018 at PostX, Merelbeke, Belgium. The outcome is slow evolving, minimalist cosmic music -best listened to with good quality headphones- carrying on in an almost lazy, rather bland fashion on the first 16 minutes. From there the ambient landscape transforms into something far more interesting. On the excellent IceMotions (a 4 star track) things start heading for the deep end: here the listener is surrounded by and dissolves into mysterious, organic-spiced aural currents and darker-lit cinematic environs assisted by some gentle Berlin School sequences. I for one would have loved more sonic ground like this final piece was covered here. Rating: 3 stars out of 5
Bert Strolenberg/ SonicImmersion.org –
By whatever reason I missed out on this album byBelgian synthesist Mark de Wit, aka Rhea. Close to Moving Ice contains one 35-minute track (a sonic tribute to the massive eternal ice of Greenland) perfomed live in October 2018 at PostX, Merelbeke, Belgium. The outcome is slow evolving, minimalist cosmic music -best listened to with good quality headphones- carrying on in an almost lazy, rather bland fashion on the first 16 minutes. From there the ambient landscape transforms into something far more interesting. On the excellent IceMotions (a 4 star track) things start heading for the deep end: here the listener is surrounded by and dissolves into mysterious, organic-spiced aural currents and darker-lit cinematic environs assisted by some gentle Berlin School sequences. I for one would have loved more sonic ground like this final piece was covered here.
Rating: 3 stars out of 5
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