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Review from Electroambient Space: Here again is an excellent collection of ambient music by Deepspace. “Hymn 1” starts with beautiful atmospheric textures and sparse piano, comparing favorably with Harold Budd and Cocteau Twins’ collaboration The Moon and the Melodies. Bright shimmers and ethereal female choirs make “The First Glimpse of The…” a religious-sounding experience. Bright timbres continue to permeate the sound on “Silent Revolving World,” alternating highs and lows in an almost circular musical pattern, not unlike Steve Roach’s Structures From Silence in terms of its structure. Space music doesn’t get much purer than “In the Outer Reaches,” suitable for your next living room planetarium show. “Sungliders” is equally smooth albeit with just a bit of a growl in it. “Endless Glass Metropolis” shimmers and floats, adding soft pulses briefly in the middle. On The Barometric Sun, Deepspace explores a comfortable middle ground between light and dark, with an ethereal dreamy quality throughout. - Phil Derby. Electroambient Space User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Hymn 1 (Through the Barometric Sun)
Deepspace
The First Glimpse of The...
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Silent Revolving World
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Crysanthenum Ocean
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In the Outer Reaches
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Sungliders
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Endless Glass Metropolis
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The Faint Hum of Big Forever
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Exit Procedure
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Silence
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Dream (The 49th Sheep)
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