Darkened Soul - Seasons of Dark and Light
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- 2009-08-02
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- ambient, electronic, drone, abstract, dark ambient
earman088 - Darkened Soul - Seasons of Dark and Light
It's been quite some time since the last release by Mike Soucy on Earth Mantra. But the wait has been very much worth it. Mike's latest chapter in the Darkened Soul series, entitled "Seasons of Dark and Light", is a gorgeous and deep collection of moderately dark ambient music. And by deep, we mean all the way to the abyssal depths.
What a collection of music this is. Certainly the music retains Darkened Soul's trademark dark flavor, but there is so much more to this music than just obscure and scarey soundscapes. The album is composed of four pieces, each representing a different season of the year. The thing that blows us away is how well Mike nailed the feel and mood of each one, perfectly matched to the theme of the season it evokes.
"Winter's Cold Stare" is of course dark and ominous, with great solitude and distance, like slowly gliding icebergs floating in a dark and frigid sea. But then "The Advent of Spring" arrives, with lush rain storms, birds chirping, and a powerful, almost symphonic motif. One can almost see the dew dripping from the leaves of the freshly bloomed flowers. Next is "Sublime Summer", a snapshot of a hot and sultry summer's eve, complete with singing insects and distant thunder. The listener can feel the heat rising up off the concrete and see the stars twinkling in the humid air. Then the album is closed out with "An Ominous Fall", a foreboding and yet lovely drone that heralds the beginning of yet another annual cycle.
We've long been fans of the music of Darkened Soul, but we're particularly excited about Mike's latest work. Some of the most mature and well thought out dark ambient we've heard, combined with some truly lovely melodic ambient music. Truly something for everyone to enjoy.
So it is with great pleasure we unveil to our listeners "Seasons of Dark and Light" by Mike Soucy of Darkened Soul. May it be only the second in many future Earth Mantra releases by this gifted artist.
As always, all Earth Mantra releases are available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license. For commercial use, please contact us.
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Music composed, recorded, and produced by Mike Soucy of Darkened Soul.
Released in August 2009.
Released under the "Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported" license, which allows and encourages free use of this material so long as certain conditions are met. Details of this license can be found at:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
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earman088 - Darkened Soul - Seasons of Dark and Light
39:06 - 104 MB
01 - Winter's Cold Stare (11:46, 27.5 MB)
02 - The Advent of Spring (8:08, 19.0 MB)
03 - Sublime Summer (10:08, 23.7 MB)
04 - An Ominous Fall (9:04, 21.2 MB)
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It's been quite some time since the last release by Mike Soucy on Earth Mantra. But the wait has been very much worth it. Mike's latest chapter in the Darkened Soul series, entitled "Seasons of Dark and Light", is a gorgeous and deep collection of moderately dark ambient music. And by deep, we mean all the way to the abyssal depths.
What a collection of music this is. Certainly the music retains Darkened Soul's trademark dark flavor, but there is so much more to this music than just obscure and scarey soundscapes. The album is composed of four pieces, each representing a different season of the year. The thing that blows us away is how well Mike nailed the feel and mood of each one, perfectly matched to the theme of the season it evokes.
"Winter's Cold Stare" is of course dark and ominous, with great solitude and distance, like slowly gliding icebergs floating in a dark and frigid sea. But then "The Advent of Spring" arrives, with lush rain storms, birds chirping, and a powerful, almost symphonic motif. One can almost see the dew dripping from the leaves of the freshly bloomed flowers. Next is "Sublime Summer", a snapshot of a hot and sultry summer's eve, complete with singing insects and distant thunder. The listener can feel the heat rising up off the concrete and see the stars twinkling in the humid air. Then the album is closed out with "An Ominous Fall", a foreboding and yet lovely drone that heralds the beginning of yet another annual cycle.
We've long been fans of the music of Darkened Soul, but we're particularly excited about Mike's latest work. Some of the most mature and well thought out dark ambient we've heard, combined with some truly lovely melodic ambient music. Truly something for everyone to enjoy.
So it is with great pleasure we unveil to our listeners "Seasons of Dark and Light" by Mike Soucy of Darkened Soul. May it be only the second in many future Earth Mantra releases by this gifted artist.
As always, all Earth Mantra releases are available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license. For commercial use, please contact us.
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Music composed, recorded, and produced by Mike Soucy of Darkened Soul.
Released in August 2009.
Released under the "Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported" license, which allows and encourages free use of this material so long as certain conditions are met. Details of this license can be found at:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
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earman088 - Darkened Soul - Seasons of Dark and Light
39:06 - 104 MB
01 - Winter's Cold Stare (11:46, 27.5 MB)
02 - The Advent of Spring (8:08, 19.0 MB)
03 - Sublime Summer (10:08, 23.7 MB)
04 - An Ominous Fall (9:04, 21.2 MB)
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Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
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Winter's Cold Stare | |||
The Advent of Spring | |||
Sublime Summer | |||
An Ominous Fall |
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