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13/12/08

excelent production,and a lot of work has gone into this album.it seems to want to go from hard rock to into space opera.and i find the beginings and end of the tracks very good,but a type of newage is also present.
i'll see what i think later....

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28/11/08

paniq-unsecurious ive just listened too its a confident piece of work,and yes the structure is good
some of it felt trancy some not ,well produced good recordings,nice use of sound,but theres no relaxation
in it,its hard,cold ,machine like sounds,but thats not important in the energy it is really full.
it quite blew me away the intensity and speed....it's far too fast for me....and i still find the use
of the bass drum in that 4/4 rythms is too hard core for me....i prefer multiple patterns

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23/01/08

with this album doc explores new ground as he takes us on a majestic ride through the galaxies of sound and silence.an album to space out too in a most zen like way

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its moods move as clouds over the sun as the children play in their fantasy world,Doc's excellent production adds to the musical treat.

 
 

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This is the second Musictrade album release from English electronica artist Softspace, following his Experiments at the Edge of Time [MT007, March 2006]. Where the debute album was built mostly on fairly light and uncomplicated synth material, this new album is definitely more experimental and ambivalent in nature. Synth-based material is still prominent but now it is intimately combined with field recording / foundsound material in the form of 'documentary soundscapes' and radiophonic style constructs. From these ingredients Softspace creates a new imaginary world full of curious aural details for Mahler's imaginary cat to step in and start to explore. To give a rough style/genre pointer, think of psychedelic Stockhausen with bits of Beatlesque leaking through the scenery. The next album Room with a View continued the developement of this synthesis of samples and synths.Bringing reminicences that connect with a deeper self. Evening Shadows goes deeper into the world of samples.With a sense of aural beauty and a taste for the experimental. These are calm but richly layered works with a space-like quality and a touch of meditation. So if you are looking for a relaxing, visually inspiring musical journey into the inner/outer space, this music is yours to enjoy. On his fifth album the English experimental electronica wizard Softspace takes us to new exciting journeys into microcosms of bioelectric fields, pulsating neural synapses and other similarly strange environments. Numerous friends of experimental music around the world have already found his talent and imagination and know what to expect: fantastically rich layered synth sounds and sonic imageries, surprising turns and twists in the songs, beauty and peace within strangest chaos. In DayDreams Softspace takes us to new hights dipping us into seperate realities.As we drift in and out glimpses of our dream echo through our psyche as our imagination revels in possibilities.This packed album will take you on a journey from the inner to the outer.



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