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Violet ShiftsViolet Shifts - Resita Mold [zero009r] (2003)

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Violet Shifts - Resita Mold

A collaboration by Jeff Surak and Frans De Waard resulted in this exercise for acoustic drones using autoharp and guitar. A clear ringing sound with pulses and humming. Hypnotic. This includes a bonus track not available on the original 20 3" release.



This item is part of the collection: Zeromoon

Author: Violet Shifts
Date: 2003-00-00 00:00:00
Source: www.zeromoon.com
Keywords: Drones

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs

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Downloaded 1,642 times Average Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Reviewer: rogerp - 5 out of 5 stars - November 3, 2005
Subject: Very droney

Excellent drone, dreamy.

Reviewer: LAJ - 5 out of 5 stars - August 10, 2004
Subject: For Drone Lovers

I'm a drone lover, so I might be a little prejudiced. Three tracks and one-half hour of shimmering, sparkling, subtle drones derived from autoharp and guitar. Track #3 is especially noteworthy for its beautiful ringing harmonics. These drones will coax you into relaxation with their unrelenting gentleness. Very nice!


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