https://theambientvisitor.bandcamp.com/a...he-spirits
Newest album from The Ambient Visitor, the Bing Satellites side project, as trancey as I like. Just downloaded it for free, 50p nets you unlimited access. And don't forget Bing has a 108 catalogue releases for £50 offer on his Bing Satellites material...crazygood value. "Meeting of the spirits" is a soporific gem of a record, which gently bubbles away until reaching a kind of symbiotic retrograde. There is a limitless chill in the production, and comparisons to Marsen Jules and Ashra wouldn't go unnoticed. Although a gentle comatose soak, full of wistful warmth and half-remembered sweet nothings, the album is pure drone. Anyne who follows Roach on eMusic will know this sort of vibe; slick, unmechanised and considered. The enchanted forest kind of symbiosis is a ledger entry of luscious; the cumulative anti-intensity a retrograde example of static links. It's a fine tone tapestry.
www.bingsatellites.bandcamp.com
Newest album from The Ambient Visitor, the Bing Satellites side project, as trancey as I like. Just downloaded it for free, 50p nets you unlimited access. And don't forget Bing has a 108 catalogue releases for £50 offer on his Bing Satellites material...crazygood value. "Meeting of the spirits" is a soporific gem of a record, which gently bubbles away until reaching a kind of symbiotic retrograde. There is a limitless chill in the production, and comparisons to Marsen Jules and Ashra wouldn't go unnoticed. Although a gentle comatose soak, full of wistful warmth and half-remembered sweet nothings, the album is pure drone. Anyne who follows Roach on eMusic will know this sort of vibe; slick, unmechanised and considered. The enchanted forest kind of symbiosis is a ledger entry of luscious; the cumulative anti-intensity a retrograde example of static links. It's a fine tone tapestry.
www.bingsatellites.bandcamp.com