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Stefan KushimaStefan Kushima - Crumble Stray (December 6, 2007)

Stefan Kushima is a young artist from Linz, Austria. He comes up with a great release consisting of three drone-pieces. Two short pieces "Loreley" (2 min.) and "Balaklava Rust" (6 min.) embrace the monumental 25-minute-opus "Crumble Stray".

Multiple warm and vibrant sound-patterns are layered together to a impressive wall of sound. Like a big wave sounds swell to a climax, implode and ebb away into a more calm and gloomy maelstrom of various sonic sources to swell again, again and again.

All parts of this puzzle based on repetitive guitar figures, violin patterns or other self-built instruments which gives the whole release this unique warm, natural and hand-made touch.

Let there be noise!


This audio is part of the collection: Resting Bell

Author: Stefan Kushima
Date: 2007-12-06
Keywords: Stefan Kushima; Crumble Stray; Drone; Experimental

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0


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Loreley4.3 MB
Crumble Stray55 MB
Balaklava Rust15 MB
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rb019_rules.conf 9 B

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