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the sleeping roomthe sleeping room "deliver me from dead dreams" [samarch031] ()

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the sleeping room is an ambient analog synth project that focuses on dark textures, and this release is no exception. four songs that carry you to the depths of the dreaming areas of your mind, these songs are more than your usual mellow run through of the keys, knobs, and fuzz......

visit: www.geocities.com/thesleepingroom


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Artist/Composer: the sleeping room
Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Instrumental; weird; Experimental; Dreambient; minimalism / drone; Dark Ambient; Pseudo-Ambient; Avantgarde

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seams 13.7 MB
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Reviewer: momgoose - 4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars - May 19, 2006
Subject: Analog Synth
You know I'm there, just from the analog synth part. This is a bizarrely captivating set, it can't fade into white noise, and it won't follow any melody. There is a reedy warbling now and then that makes me think of the M1 Moog, but I'd love to see what it was performed on!

Very effective use of the synth, very evocotive of the disjointed feel of dreaming. Never comfortable, occassionally disturbing, often eerie and strangely familiar.

Silence is used as often as the various audio textures, giving a distinctive feel of the momentary lapses between sleeping and waking, or even the moments between REM and sleep.

Don't think of it as music, though, it's more tonal poety, or imagry of sound. Definitely, worth a listen.


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