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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A flowing, organic thing of haunting beauty
This is Rich's strongest, most profound collaborative effort since his outings with Steve Roach (Strata, Soma). Teaming up with Alio Die (aka Stefano Musso), this rich, organic soundscape seems to speak to the listener at the primordial and cellular level. These immersive sonic/musical explorations are as sad and haunting as they are beautiful and rejuvenating...
Published on April 29, 1999 by Michael Paulsen

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3.0 out of 5 stars Organic tension
This cd reflects a subtle sense of tension among the organic and subterranean sounds. Although not my favorite among Rich's releases, it does have plenty of nice soundscapes. It reminds me a lot of his 1996 release "A Troubled Resting Place", yet a far cry from his 1998 release "Seven Veils".
Published on October 28, 2000 by Mark


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5.0 out of 5 stars A flowing, organic thing of haunting beauty, April 29, 1999
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Michael Paulsen (Rancho Santa Margarita, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Fissures (Audio CD)
This is Rich's strongest, most profound collaborative effort since his outings with Steve Roach (Strata, Soma). Teaming up with Alio Die (aka Stefano Musso), this rich, organic soundscape seems to speak to the listener at the primordial and cellular level. These immersive sonic/musical explorations are as sad and haunting as they are beautiful and rejuvenating. Definitely an album to lose yourself in.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Genius plus prodigious talent equals musical nirvana!, November 7, 2005
This review is from: Fissures (Audio CD)
Robert Rich is without doubt one of the outstanding luminaries of the ambient/drone field. From the bouncy and airy lightness of his delighful 'Rainforest' album to his darker collaborations with the likes of Steve Roach and Alio Die, RR is a sublime master of the genre.

Whereas others might use sampled natural sounds as 'filler' to cover for lesser inspiration (Alio Die's collaboration with Matthias Grassow on 'Expanding Horizon' is an example in which this technique fails to stimulate the cerbral cortex; Vidna Obmana occasionally offers other examples of its 'misuse'), RR is a master of their effective use. Ironically it is AD who provides the samples here, but they are sublimely complimented by RR's acoustic accompaniments to AD's samples and drones.

There is a sense of organic growth and movement here that fully engages the mind. It is possible to travel with RR and AD through genesis - 'Turning to Stone'; evolution - 'A canopy of shivers'; integration, awakening and discovery - 'Sirena', 'Mycelia' and 'The divine radiance of inverterbrates' and maturity, openness and profusion - 'The road to wirikuta' and 'tree of the wind'. There is a journey here and the journey is one of musical inspiration and real and engaging musical development, so often missing in less memorable ambient/drone offerings from lesser lights. This album stirs deep and profound feelings of the wonder of existence for me. Thank you guys!

ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS ALBUM - DO YOURSELF A FAVOUR AND BUY IT. WHILE YOU ARE AT IT BUY SOME MORE COPIES FOR MUSICALLY DISCERNING FRIENDS - THEY'LL LOVE YOU FOR IT!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beauty contains both light and dark, October 4, 2000
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Hans Stoeve (Cremorne, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
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More subterranean ramblings from the great Robert Rich who has done more than most to promote the idea of (inner) space music. This time joined by Stefano Musso aka Alio Die. Robert Rich is obviously comfortable creating these types of soundscapes, and let's admit it, he has been doing it long enough by now. Rich plays a variety of instruments including synthesizers, flutes, steel guitar and dulcimer. Alio Die contributes his usual dark drones and textures. It all feels incredibly organic, a word that seems to be cropping up a fair bit these days in relation to certain forms of ambient music. This is space music at it's best. Lots of sensations of floating and tumbling. As usual there seems to be a large proliferation of aqueous sounds and what Rich himself would call glurpy sounds. Hearts of Space know how to produce great sounding records. I think they know their limitations andconsistently bring out interesting and innovative music. Like the ECM label they seem to be loyal to their artists and through the studio process bring out the best in them. This is very much cerebral music and is as good as anything Robert Rich has done. Mysterious, hypnotic electronic trance music. The usual sustained sonic environment that Robert Rich is well known for. Lots of incredible atmospheres and contemplative droning. I thought of On Land by Brian Eno. What a great record and landmark for ambience this was. It must have influenced so many musicians for its time.

"In my music I aim for a certain beauty, but a beauty which is informed by a kind of questioning, aspects of doubt. Beauty has to contain shadows, contrast, and elements of death. If you're dealing with human experience you have to deal with death. Beauty contains both light and dark within it." to quote Robert Rich.

Another winner from Robert Rich.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Nostalgic Naturalism, March 24, 2007
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dream factory (Triangulum, M33) - See all my reviews
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Rich & Musso have composed a fulfilling ambient CD which begins with two slow and somber tracks. These set the tone for this wonderfilled collection of individually different slow pieces. With instruments/synths/samples this CD delivers its promice to enter through fissures into a suterranean world. Marginally musical sound compositions linger in no hurry to get anywhere. Lie down and smell the heady forest floor odors of decomposing flora and wet soil. Your eyelids grow heavy on a bed of fragrant lichen. No boredom here as you are ever aware of strange underworldly sounds surrounding you. The last two tracks bring a sence of loneliness and separation through dreamlike visions of naturalism.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellant CD to chill to...soothing!, January 10, 2009
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As stated by another reviewer this is a very relaxing CD. The atmosphere is earthy, organic, and mysterious. One of the guitar pieces seems vaguely pinkfloydish. This is one of my favorite ambient pieces and is played regularly.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars True Ambient, September 6, 1999
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With this album, Robert Rich has created a masterpiece that will stand as one of the best album of all time in the Ambient genre! Non-stop atmosphere for a trip down in the Earth you won't be able to recover from.... Highly Recomended!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Organic tension, October 28, 2000
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Mark (Phoenix, AZ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fissures (Audio CD)
This cd reflects a subtle sense of tension among the organic and subterranean sounds. Although not my favorite among Rich's releases, it does have plenty of nice soundscapes. It reminds me a lot of his 1996 release "A Troubled Resting Place", yet a far cry from his 1998 release "Seven Veils".
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 3-D Effects!, July 11, 2003
This review is from: Fissures (Audio CD)
I am relatively new to this style of music, and I own about 20 ambient CD's so far. While newer ambient recordings are making use of modern reverb technologies which expand the stereo image beyond the range of the speakers, this is the first one that I have heard which is using 3-D technology to place sounds around the listener. If you are like me and spend hours moving your speakers around and then marking that perfect spot on the floor with tape, you will love the sound of this disc.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Brilliant ambient album, April 30, 2004
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i'm really into ambient and this is one of Rich's best albums..actually i personally think all of them are superb,but this one is the most emotional and intense and still have the mysterious feel that takes u other places..
(sirena) and (the divine radiance) are my favorite tracks in this cd
if u're looking for something dark by Rich,go for Stalker or Below Zero
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dark Ambient- PRIME!, February 17, 2003
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Carl Johnson "budbear_5000" (Detroit, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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I started with Robert Rich with Beastiary, which is still my favorite. Fissures is calmer, just as dark... but it is soothing in a fashion I can not quite explain. I will say that the record continues to grow on me everytime I listen to it. There is pretty much no rhythm on this record, reminding me of the New Age movement (in general-LOL!), but I find I don't need it as Robert's proficiency with synthesizers astounds me with every listen. He takes a few musical tones and creates a magical, dark place. Wonderful, capivating spin!
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