Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Alex Tiuniaev - Ethereal Winter Ambience

Text taken from Earth Mantra Netlabel


Originally composed and recorded in 2006, Alex at first intended this music to be a "winter soundtrack, minimal and cold, but at the same time emotionally compelling and with a melancholic touch". Despite his intent, for all the cold and icy sounds that are indeed present, the music is uplifting and somehow consoling to the spirit, quite the opposite of his original goal.

In composing this work, Alex was inspired by the work of Sigur Ros and their "()" album, as well as Cliff Martinez's score to Soderberg's "Solaris" - and, of course, by Eno's 1970's ambient masterworks. The result is a quiet twilight musical journey through a winter's forest, with sights and sounds fading in and out as we pass by, a journey whose ultimate destination we can only guess at.

The album is divided into two distinct parts and features hypnotic ambient music with subtle melodic lines running through the dense electronic textures. The first part features bell-like sounds and strings and ends with a joyful musical memory of a folk dance - the blurred images of a summer long gone. The second part is more melodic and features subtle piano passages and Gregorian chants.

Another magnificent album by Alex Tiuniaev, who is consistently releasing some of the most interesting and novel ambient music around. As always, we are excited to be able to bring his music to our audience and look forward to much more from him in the future.


Music composed, recorded, and produced by Alex Tiuniaev.

Vocal samples courtesy of Spectrasonics' Symphony of Voices.

Released in July 2009.






Downloade
320Kbps MP3
41:09 - 98 MB


01 - Part 1 (20:54, 48.9 MB)
02 - Part 2 (20:15, 47.4 MB)

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