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The third studio album by the St. Petersburg-based group Uhushuhu continues the line of the two previous works: Long Songs Pleasant For Hearing (Zhelezobeton, 2014) and Onega (Ξ ΞΞΞΞΞΞ, 2015), namely - long spatial tapestries filled with a whole host of electronic and organic events drifting on a leisurely contemplative wave. One can listen to this music endlessly, it seems to be created of several layers of semi-transparent mirrors reflecting everything that comes in the field of the musicians' imagination: smooth synthetic pads, singing birds and (perhaps?) whales, radiowaves and a heavenly female voice, lurking whispers, instrumental loops, field recordings and various found sounds. All this creates a complex electro-acoustic image, surely still pleasant for hearing to the connoisseurs of the ambient genre. The release also contains the video version of the album with a special fractal visualization, the dance of mathematic formulae programmed by programmed by VJ BβHβG (UtrovortU). http://zhb.radionoise.ru/eng/zhb-xlvii.html http://zhelezobeton.bandcamp.com/album/geoscience User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.