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Here is a contribution to the acclaimed Rain series on Webbed Hand by the talented K.M. Krebs. A long-form ambient work of many subtle and shifting motifs, this relaxing electroacoustic ambient journey will take you far on pleasant and varying wavelengths.
K.M. Krebs has become a well-known and respected artist in the netlabel scene. As K.M. Krebs he recorded the classic "Halberd of Chemistry" (available at Fukk God Records), and as 833-45 he recorded "Solar Cycle 23" which is a popular release at Autoplate Records. His previous release on Webbed Hand is the reissue of "Oneiromancy" [wh046]. Check out the numerous other netlabel and CD-R releases in his discography at http://www.833-45.net/
About the album:
total length 00:52:46
Recorded and produced by K.M. Krebs in Spring 2005.
Cover art by K.M. Krebs.
This audio is part of the collection: Webbed Hand
Author: K.M. Krebs
Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Electroacoustic; Microsound; Minimalism; Sound Art; Soundscape; musique concrete; Sleepscape; Dark Meditative; Meditative Electronic
Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
| Audio Files | VBR MP3 |
| Rain I | 73 MB |
| Image Files | JPEG |
| cover thumbnail | 40 KB |
| Jewel Case Back | 875 KB |
| Jewel Case Cover | 634 KB |
| Disk Label Image | 757 KB |
| Other Files | |
| wh061_files.xml | 3.9 KB |
| wh061_meta.xml | 2.1 KB |
| wh061_reviews.xml | 1.1 KB |
| wh061_rules.conf | 7 B |
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Reviewer: knisterwerk - ![[5.0 out of 5 stars] [5.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- September 4, 2005
Subject: .
Sehr abstrakt und minimalistisch, aber keineswegs langweilig. Dafür empfehlenswert. :-)
Reviewer: mystified - ![[5.0 out of 5 stars] [5.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- June 1, 2005
Subject: Cool!
Wonderful, oscillating, pulsating stuff. Reminds me of a purring metal cat-- feels like rain to my brain. This is the twinkling music of stars bouncing into one another and galaxies emitting pixels of light. . .