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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This CD is absolutely enchanting and hauntingly gorgeous!
Amethystium's second opus "Aphelion" is one of the best New Age albums that I've heard in recent years. In plenty of ways, it continues the sound and atmosphere of "Odonata" and like that one continues the sampling of dance beats from older dance songs on some of the tracks but the feel of this album is more monotone and greyer and darker than the other one and in some...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Quality mainstream ambient music
The people who own many Deep Forest, Enigma, and Adiemus albums will be pleased to add this to their collection for the occasional relaxing trip. However, dedicated ambient listeners accustomed to deeper voyages via Steve Roach, Robert Rich, Vidna Obmana, and other like artists will find this CD frustrating and insubstantial.

Amethystium's music doesn't go...
Published on January 20, 2005 by Kon Tiki


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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This CD is absolutely enchanting and hauntingly gorgeous!, April 24, 2003
This review is from: Aphelion (Audio CD)
Amethystium's second opus "Aphelion" is one of the best New Age albums that I've heard in recent years. In plenty of ways, it continues the sound and atmosphere of "Odonata" and like that one continues the sampling of dance beats from older dance songs on some of the tracks but the feel of this album is more monotone and greyer and darker than the other one and in some ways, it's better that "Odonata" and has a more original feel to it. The album cover is one of the most beautiful album covers I've ever seen.

The lead-off track "Shadow To Light" begins our aural journey. This song might as well be almost two songs in one and even be a progressive New Age song as the song title shows. The first half of the song could as well be considered the "Shadow" part of the song, being a dark, hatuning and ominous song with electronic ambience and haunting Gregorian chants along with an ominous minor note melody. The song though morphs into a more uplifting major note melody note song around the 3 and a half minute mark and becomes a more joyous but semi-melancholy song with haunting Gregorian chants bringing up images of the dark clouds breaking up at the horizon and a fiery orange sun shining through. We return to more shadowy territory with "Garden Of Sakuntala". This track has a more exotic sound with a more Eastern Indian spice with Sitars and Asian guitars and some amazing woman voice effects that are almost stage opera in sound with electronic backdrops. The next three songs are similar in sound although moods are quite different. "Exultation" is a trippier song with a dark and stormy atmosphere. The song starts with a sort of ominous intro and grey ambient sound and then becomes a semi-upbeat New Age Electronic groove with a highly danceable beat. "Ad Astra" is a more bizarre track that has an intro similar to the previous song but this song is slower than the last one but has a more melancholy sound. There are some creepy but gorgeous breaks in the song with voice or other sound effects. The second pause eventually brings the song into a much different territory where it jumps between major and minor notes and some awesome chord progression and ends as a major note although the brightening up of the song isn't as evident as "Shadow To Light" was. "Gates Of Morpheus" is probably the spookiest song on the entire album. "Gates" a bizarre song with a unique atmosphere with an atmosphere that could've made it be able to fit into a scene from the Lord Of The Rings movies. The song eventually becomes a bit upbeat before the melody ends but with a strange buzzing rhythm that carries on and ties the song into "Autumn Interlude". "Autumn Interlude" is one of my favorite songs on "Aphelion". It starts off as a mid-tempo ambient song. Around the 2:45 mark, the song blasts into a danceable number with haunting voices and mysterious choir voices. "Autumn Interlude" around the 4:17 mark, goes through some very unique melodic morphing and then it almost sounds like a totally different song and when the stronger beat stops the song fades out as an enchanting song almost like the fresh cloudy weather after a thunderstorm. Ramsfjord absolutely releases the genius in him on this song. Brilliant job! "Elevensong" is somewhat similar to "Enchantment" from Ramsfjord's last album "Odonata" with almost identical chord structure but this song though is even better with haunting voices in the background combined with awesome drum loop. The flipping card sound though is slightly annoying but it doesn't ruin the song at all. "Shibumi" though is kind of like the speed bump on this album. While it's nowhere near being mediocre, they couldn't have sampled a worse drum beat and the beat is kind of annoying and waters down "Shibumi" to where it's my least favorite on the CD. It's not exactly filler but it doesn't rank with the rest of the tracks. After that though we head into one of the most joyous but most melancholy at the same time songs on the album "Hymnody". This song is an absolutely enchanting blend of electronic New Age, piano and haunting Gregorian Chants and it results in an absolutely amazing song. "Hymnody" is an absolutely amazing song on another favorite of mines on this CD. The joy of "Hymnody" though gives way to a death-like siren as we head into the saddest and also the best song on the CD "Withdrawal". The siren begins the song and then ten seconds later an ominous intro comes in and then the song becomes a dark, sad and ambient classic and gradually builds up and intoxicating echoing pianos and mysterious choruses come in and climaxing with a tearjerking Asian violin. "Withdrawal" beats out almost every other song from "Aphelion" and "Odonata". Well done Ramsfjord! This would make a great drama theme song. The minor note of "Withdrawal" merges with the uplifting major notes of the final track "Berceuse". This song begins with haunting ambient major note and then a worldly rhythm beat sets in and the song becomes an uplifting and a mix of melancholy and joyous moods. The song brings "Aphelion" to a marvelous close.

Apart from the slight dip of one track, "Aphelion" improves upon the success of Amethystium's last CD "Odonata" and could as shape up to be one of the best New Age albums of the early 2000s! "Odonata" was hard to top but Amethystium did it and that's the recipe for an amazing and enchanting classic! I have to say that the album cover and the coloring of the CD itself are absolutely a visual feast and are among the best CD artwork I've ever seen! "Aphelion" is an absolute essential need.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Indulge with the relaxing odyssey that is Amethystium!", July 30, 2005
This review is from: Aphelion (Audio CD)
"Journey into the realm of 'Aphelion' where subtle atmospherics blend with ancient tribal rhythms and Gregorian monks mingle with female Sanskrit chant. Fusing world music with groovy beats and delicate electronic soundscapes to create and invitingly fresh escape from the everyday."

I love music that sends my heart soaring on a journey into beauty and peace! Aphelion definitely does this for me. Not only is it pleasurable to just relax and chill out to but I can also do concentrated work, study, read, even pray with it on if I want. Aphelion is Music that entertains and enhances my mood and focus. It doesn't distract or keep me from doing what I want to do. And it reminds me of a great, enduring friendship--Hi MG!

Aphelion is uniquely itself. Very refreshing. Regenerative. Both stimulating and soothing at the same time. Ahhhh. Enjoy and---
Soar!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Captures the true essence of new age music, July 18, 2003
This review is from: Aphelion (Audio CD)
I saw this album on display in a music store, and it's tempting cover art persuaded me to try it at the listening station. I was pleasently surprised. Amethystium is definitely one of the best new age artists to emerge in years. Imagine the ethereal and haunting sound of Enigma and combine it with the beautiful synthesizer melodies of Vangelis, and you'll have a good idea what to expect from Aphelion. Norwegian, Celtic, and Asian cultural influences are obviously present as well. Even though many of the songs sound similar, it's hard to get tired of their relaxing and powerful alure. Words can't accurately describe how truely ingenious this music is. For meditation, relaxation, or just a break from today's ridiculous popular music...definitely buy this album. Also check out Amethystium's previous release, Odonata.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Astounding!, February 22, 2003
This review is from: Aphelion (Audio CD)
This is absolutely superb, from the first glimpse of the cover to the end of the last song. It is a journey almost beyond words; a journey from one pulsing beat to another. This is the ultimate "chill groove"... a relaxing, tranquil, almost sacred sound.

One thing worth noting is how incredible the cover and jacket artwork is. Done by Greg Rolfes, it is evocative, spiritual, uplifting and transcendent--one of the most beautiful jackets I've ever seen. And when you put that CD in--wow.

More exotic than Enigma, more inspirational even than Delerium (I never thought I'd say that in a million years!), more professional-sounding than Myth... in short, this is GOOD. So good that I'm inclined to believe there isn't a better single New Age album out there. It's simply astounding from the first second to the last. BUY IT!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Far better than Odonata!, February 17, 2003
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Sorry, but I'd have to disagree with the previous reviewer. "Odonata" was a good album, no doubt, but it severly lacked originality or uniqueness. "Aphelion" however, is far more original and complex than "Odonata" and truely has its own sound, where as each song from "Odonta" sounded like a different artist. "Aphelion" is without a doubt a step up from "Odonata", with a better flow (every song crossfades) and a more depictable atmosphere. I think most fans will be very pleased with this album
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars stunning, July 5, 2006
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I bought this mainly for the reviews I read here. It is worth it. I am a massage therapist and hoped it would be perfect for massage. The clients that like this type of music absolutely love it. There are others who prefer native american, classical,etc.
I am pleased with my purchase, but find I listen to it more for me than for my clients. One client who teaches yoga bought this album after hearing it in my office. She says it works well for her yoga practice.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Quality mainstream ambient music, January 20, 2005
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This review is from: Aphelion (Audio CD)
The people who own many Deep Forest, Enigma, and Adiemus albums will be pleased to add this to their collection for the occasional relaxing trip. However, dedicated ambient listeners accustomed to deeper voyages via Steve Roach, Robert Rich, Vidna Obmana, and other like artists will find this CD frustrating and insubstantial.

Amethystium's music doesn't go very deep but it does sparkle brilliantly near the surface. Easy to appreciate and enjoy for casual listeners of all ages.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My all time favorite album ever., March 2, 2009
This review is from: Aphelion (Audio CD)
I listen to this album nearly every day. I can't explain why it strikes me so much, but I adore every minute of it. If I could have a personal soundtrack, this would be it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great CD by Amethystium, April 15, 2006
This review is from: Aphelion (Audio CD)
This would be one of my favorite Amethystium CD's. The music always seems to take you places without being overdramatic. The first song takes you from darkness to light (hence the track name "Shadow to Light"), which gives you the first glance at what is to come. Then we go into the mysterious beat of "Garden of Sakuntala", which by the way, I just found out recently was softly played in the background on the movie "Witchcraft" when they are at the "witch" shop. My other favorite on this album is "Gates of Morpheus".

Their unique blends and awesome sounds take one on a journey into the unknown. Excellent music to just lie down and take it easy after a rough day. Highly recommended!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EUPHORIC!!!, December 23, 2005
This review is from: Aphelion (Audio CD)
If a piece of music makes you cry from sheer exuberance, then you know you have found the one. Hurray for those who follow the path of their soul and allow the rest of us to journey along that beam...to see...to feel...to reach highter...Thank YOU! I love Odanata which I got by change, a good change... I had to find this one and OH MY!!! Close your eyes and dream...
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