€ 8,99
Aidan Baker
Compact Disc (CD)
A dark ambient split release from Darren J. Holloway and A Beautiful Idea, electronic and yet organic.
Glistening ambient with a touch of cinematic post-rock elements. Horizon Diver is the ambient project of Steven Parry, a composer, producer, and DJ from Switzerland. Although this is his debut ambient release, Steven creates music for film and for numerous other music projects ranging from jazz and soul, to synthwave and 80s pop.
Luke Brennan is a composer and multi-instrumentalist from a seaside town called Bray in Wicklow, Ireland, now living in Hackney, east London. The Rush to the Sky comprises guitar, violin, organ, midi synth, field recordings and found sounds and was performed and constructed in both Bray and Hackney. The main inspiration came from one of the field recordings of swifts flying over Luke’s flat. He made that recording the year before and was finishing the piece a year later when those same birds were back flying overhead, giving a wonderful sense of place and time and of the season.
Dive into Dreamsabyss – a project of artists known from Metal scene. Grall – ex-guitarist of Sinister, a dutch Death Metal Legend, member of Manslaughter, Void on Purpose and Unblessed Divine Carrion – member of international Black/Industrial commando Illness, guitarist of Manslaughter & Disorder Our new recording is a four part soundtrack to reality and dreams We invite You to our join our sonic journey.
“Once upon a time, we looked outward”…. The German Ocean formed in late 2020, a partnership between Darren j Holloway of SINNEN and Gavin Martin. It very quickly became apparent that the sounds and shapes coming out of this pairing were a significant departure from those of the SINNEN collective, harking back to Darren’s days as producer of filmic ambient mini-scores but with a fresh, harsher, darker edge. There was something timeless in the mix, something oceanic in the sound, moments and phases reminding the listener of a Great War era submarine chugging ghost-like just below periscope depth. The eight songs on this eponymous debut formed, floated, swam and dived through the cold waters of The North Lands, perhaps hinting at a reminder that things were not always so introspective as they seem now, and that maybe our better futures lie somewhere beyond renamed borders and sea masses. Welcome (back) to The German Ocean.