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liquidorange

  1. Rheineck, Switzerland
  2. Rock
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  1. FROM THE VAULT
    by Andrew Latimer
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    pegatome Known and followed Andy's music since the beginning. His writing, his style his feel and how he has honed all this to produce such beautiful emotions. To anyone asking what he is all about, get them to listen to this album. Thanks again Andy and best wishes to you both.
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    muinhox thank you Andy
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    carlosbr The album is amazing but would be perfect if it was individual songs rather than one continuous track.
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  2. Thief of Snow (1999)
    by Bass Communion (featuring Theo Travis)
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    Rob Smith Brilliant from Steven & Theo, using binaural recording equipment in a church in Nottinghamshire they have created this beautiful ambient masterpiece. Favorite track: Thief of Snow I.
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    David Mosher Quite enjoyable.Thank you for making this available.
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    neel1988 Beautiful piece of ambient music! One of the best from Bass Communion and my favorite Steven Wilson! Favorite track: Thief of Snow III.
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    dirkjan&ronald Bass Communion tracks are always interesting. Often exciting and experimental. Not always my cup of tea. But sometimes the music is subtle and beautiful. This album is one of those. In the line of the Drugged series from the first albums. But with the beautiful flute music of Theo Travis. Well worth my money. Thanks for releasing this!
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  3. Vajrayana / Aum Shinrikyo
    by Bass Communion
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    mick bis bass communion is my favorite vein of ambient, drone, experimental, noise.

    The theme of the first section is really mysterious and raises many questions, from another side the theme of the second section is very dark and sad but excellent musically.

    As a creative artist, one of my dreams is to participate in a future bass communion album.

    Greetings Steven

    Favorite track: Aum Shinrikyo.
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    Elias Hardt The most intense BC release (so far), but wonderfully crafted. Demands a dark room and some quality headphones. Favorite track: Aum Shinrikyo.
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  4. Dronework Requiem (immersion version)
    by Bass Communion
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    sb-y1044 This took the most time to evolve, but when it did, so after a quarter of an hour, it swept me away!

    Litany / Haze / Drugged / Dronework Requiem - what a blast it would be to have them in one collector’s box!
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    axenom Dronework reimagined. Very different, and honestly - even better than the original.
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  5. Sisters Oregon
    by Bass Communion
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    sleepwalking_in_the_rain A beautiful ambient piece that starts fairly atonal and unfolds into something more accessible. When the choir fades in it almost becomes reminiscent of the haunting Raider Prelude from Steven Wilson's Grace for Drowning album. Favorite track: Sisters Oregon parts 3+4.
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    Ravenwell Nice drone piece. It all feels like a well designed single piece. Favorite track: Sisters Oregon parts 1+2.
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