This is my second album on jamendo. Surely it's different from Soka Efter Samvete. All songs I made also on computer. Have a nice hear.

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.
Reviews for "Nine Moods"
4 reviews
A lot of pleasure.Tracks 4/5/6/8 are very rich in sonority.The others pleasant.
Good "ambient"Work as the first album Sofa Effer Samvete.
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Pretty much like the other 2 albums published so far on Jamendo this album involves dark but not gloomy ambient moods. In this album Sulatus demonstrates impressive rhythmic work combined with ethnic sounds and some experimental approach, particularly in the 7th and 8th tracks.
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Beautifully resonant as it starts, Dewdrops throbs in the ear-drums and rolls around majestically as the melody starts to build. Music in drops of water, complexity simplified and nice ambience created. Friday Morning means I've made another week in one piece, which is sometimes a surprise for me personally. Again, the overall ambience is maintained as would be expected from this artist, with some scintillating synth layers to boot. Melody led, awaiting counterpoint, which sure enough arrives. Nicely constructed is Good Ominaisuus, with a nice sense of movement.
Ethnic Mystery brings to mind the wonder of the world from a singular point of view not easily replicated once you are immersed in the 'advanced' parts of the world, and for a change I don't just mean militarily, but generally in a cultural way. There was a time when the sun rising was a life-sustaining miracle. Then in our cleverness we did away with heliocentrism, our imagination limiting us to a flat world with edges to fall over. Only to find our instinctive awe and worship was right in the first place. Juostainen Pilvi is like a whale song from the depths, lovely resonant melody occurs, with a glissading undercurrent to offset the former, an echo of the start, though ultimately no match for the plaintive, human depleted original. Like I said, once upon a time there was a respect for nature and it wasn't seen as a commodity. Maybe there's your 'golden age'. Lahdin Ita has a spacious feel at the start and an oriental tinge to the melody and rhythm as it slowly takes conjunctive form. A very mellow and peace inducing track.
An aqueous, bubbling start to Lot, with a codified melodiousness. Another passive, pleasant beginning to the track, with some nice synthetic additional layers of sound as it builds. There is a tacit sense of drama, like a softly spoken tale around a gently warming fire. An ending rich with emotion. Yhteys with Taivas, is the abstract piece of this particular musical picture puzzle. Wonderful billowing noise and a big structure makes it feel like a profound musical expression. Almost reminiscent of FSOL. Nice energy flowing beautifully. The last track, Over There, starts with a roomy atmosphere that begins to fill softly with reverberating, echoing sounds and a long legged melody that fits perfectly. Makes me think of indigenous populations, especially the depleted or even destroyed ones. A song of the passage of time and ensuing change. Almost of loss and one that happened Over There. Truly beautiful music and a nicely constructed album of creativity that can't help but be enjoyed. Nice work.