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This album is inspired by the travels of Wulf Von Reifenstein, by the spirituality and folklore that has always been linked to the Alpine lands. A set of thoughts, memories and sensations transformed into music, which until now have accompanied his path. The cover photo was taken by Wulf Von Reifenstein at Alpe Scaredi (Val Loana, Malesco), in the Val Grande National Park. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
# Why This Album Matters This work merits attention for how it transforms personal pilgrimage into sonic landscape. Rather than merely evoking Alpine aesthetics, it examines the relationship between place and consciousness—how mountains shape thought and perception. The album's distinctive quality lies in its restraint: it trusts the listener to discover meaning in textures and silences rather than dictating emotional responses. By anchoring itself in Von Reifenstein's actual travels and the region's layered folklore traditions, it avoids superficial mysticism, instead offering something more valuable: a meditation on how memory, landscape, and spiritual inquiry interweave. The work invites genuine curiosity about what mountains have always represented to human experience