2010
Label: Not On Label (Stellardrone Self-Released) - none • Format: 9x, File ogg-vorbis, Album VBR • Country: Lithuania • Genre: Electronic • Style: Ambient
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Please see your browser settings for this feature. EMBED for wordpress. Review by admireArt Prog Reviewer. As soon as the first two extraordinary compositions ran along I clearly sensed an early Steve Reich's influence but taken beyond mere plagiarism into unsuspected and unique directions and showing up true mastery in counterpointing as well as an undoubtly progressive electronic feeling which takes away any kind of further comparison with Reich's more classical oriented compositions.
These two first pieces alone easily rate 5 stars each, but then again the release has five. The story of compositions 3 and 4 is quiet a different thing.
I expected song 3 to break away from the first two micro minimalistic like structures, and it does. It deals with minimalism of long flowing repetitive melodic lines whose reverb and Millions Of Stars - Stellardrone - Invent The Universe (File phased short delay builds the kind of short circuit counterpointing which could be compared to Robert Fripp's self titled "Frippertronics".
Track 4 delivers the same kind of experimentation a bit better than its previous sibling but it stays short in comparison to the first 2 tracks. Track 5 closes with what seems like a perfect coda. Now as far as the rating goes let me add Album). Ok, stop comparing him with other artists. Eternity and Airglow are pure beauty, but my favorite track is Comet Halley.
There are chords and melodies. The near-absence of rhythm is due to the space mood, Album). Ultra Deep Field brings you to the most remote abyss explored by the Hubble telescope, Astronaut voices in the reprise of Eternity The travel ends on M45, the Pleiads, the seven sisters.
It's apity that it ends fading out, but in this case it gives an idea of "suspension".
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