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PNC Art Centre Holmdel, NJ |
      No Subject September 10, 2010
Written by peter29
This is definitely my favourite period of Soundscapes. And although some prefer the latest Churchscapes as more accessible and true, there is something positive about them as they lack those moving and dark timbres and emotions of That Which Passes and November Suite albums. Here we actually meet with the same arsenal of sounds and effects which associate themselves with rather cold white and bluish colours. The spacious Dreamspace I posses this familiar ambiguous feeling of peace and emptiness. It ’s either dark and beautiful. Almost all of the music here is completely atonal but it leads to really incredible ending of Dreamspace III. Maybe not everything seems to be in the right place, like those delicate flute tones appearing few minutes after the beginning but then they just disappear in the powerful wall of sound.
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