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Having spent the last couple years studying the music of Several Wives, my brain has shifted in its processing of the sound. It's a surface judgement to call this music dark or sad, as I now pick up on so much beauty and life in cavernous hum and distant stirrings it offers.
This is SW first collaboration, and I'm not familiar with the work of DB, but the two seem to play well together, albeit a more subtle listen than most SW albums. There's a ton of fine detail worthy of patient ears. Lost Tribe Sound
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Quietly intense, dense, and claustrophobic - yet offset by its relentlessly hypnotic nature and tactile, bubbling textures. You'll get the bends, but you won't mind. A glorious mix of Night That Thunders by Rapoon and Fishy by Mookoid, this is THE must-have album for your bathysphere. Recommended. 400 Lonely Things
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'rise and fall' is a very immersive experience, waxing and waning in grandiosity and subtlety. absolutely gorgeous in its slow, mysterious shifting Gyakkun
The soundtrack to the award-winning film “Freeland” functions beautifully as an album in its own right, with stark, evocative instrumentals. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 7, 2021
Written in response to the climate crisis, “Leviathan” is a brooding and beautifully unsettling batch of dark ambient songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 16, 2023