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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sylvian is Ambient again,
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This review is from: Approaching Silence (Audio CD)
This is a welcome return of the Ambient David Sylvian of the late 80s, which included two excellent collaborations with ex-Can bassist Holger Czukay. The three tracks here paint vast landscapes and create beautiful atmospheres for those who are ready to challenge their ears a little. The two first tracks have previously been released in a limited edition box set, and the 38 minute closing track is recorded for an exhibition with Robert Fripp. The style of the music is similar in feel to some of Brian Enos ambient work, as well as Bill Nelsons Crimsworth, which was also recorded to accompany an exhibition.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vast, vast beauty,
This review is from: Approaching Silence (Audio CD)
Back in the 1980s, Sylvian did two amazing collaborative albums with Holger Czukay. These were dark, lush, multilayered efforts, each with only two tracks apiece, but in those two tracks seemingly encompassing whole vast landscapes of sound. And here, Sylvian has returned to the same, complex turf with a set of pieces for some art installations. This picks up where the Sylvian/Czukay albums leave off, and add several degrees further of depth, it seems. The first track pairs Sylvian with percussionist Frank Perry, playing gongs and bells, creating an atmosphere akin to that of some otherworldly Zen temple. Then there's a little 'seed' piece of soundsources, leading into the work they're intended for, which is a vast twilight soundplace which pairs Sylvian and Robert Fripp. Those expecting "Darshan" here will be disappointed...but those who found the beautiful, unfolding textures of the ambient works on Sylvian's "Gone to Earth" to their liking will be enthralled with this seemingly endless sonic vista. Intriguing music, both for listening as well as for 'pure ambient' uses as background sonics, and some of the best ambient work I've heard in the past few years.
25 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sylvian Shimmers,
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This review is from: Approaching Silence (Audio CD)
For the first time since "Ember Glance" David Sylvian releases more of his ambient 'instillation' music. This is the perfect stuff to put on in the background while reading, plus close listening provides its own rewards. This is my bag, I only wish Sylvian would release more, both vocal and instrumental.
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