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A recording that touches something ancient in us and brings a shift to places not yet discovered. It's hard to describe in any sensible way something that definitely mixes the spirit of Palestrina with the legacy of minimalism, reductionism and improvisation, although that's not really important here. A deeply emotional thing that doesn't talk about humanity, but speaks directly to it. jiristepan
supported by 5 fans who also own “Embrasser les cendres”
Vantzou soaks a variety of rural field recordings, wispy synths, and hushed instrumentation in a thick broth of plate reverb and fine-grained EQ to create mesmerizing ambient pieces that are designed to mimic the behavior of mushrooms. Listening to this is a lot like peering through a microscope--she curates and magnifies the tiniest of sounds, carefully coaxing out their delicate textures and slipping them into the light. PannionSeer