playlist artwork#12 this weekMithridatium

by Caustic Reverie

Tracks

1 14:10 1157 listens
2 22:18 527 listens
3 18:36 277 listens
4 14:25 213 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 21/09/2009
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    • Bryn Schurman: Producer.

Recorded between July and September of 2009, Mithridatium is a collection of drones and soundscapes created from an eight-string fretless guitar.

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "Mithridatium"

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ciderlord

The beauty of the cold

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ciderlord • 2009-12-30 15:37:08

This release came out on Jamendo when I was on holiday. I managed to download it but not play it. It has stayed on my player for three months being saved for Christmas. My present to myself. If I glance to my right as I pen this review, I can see the multi-spires of our Cathedral, towering above its snow covered roof and the blanket white-out that exists between me and it. There is beauty in the snow, covering, as it does, the cracks of human self-destruction that I can usually view. It is cold out there but I am safe and warm within. That is how I feel about this music, it is cold to the ear and cold to the touch but gives off a warmth that results in a very satisfying inner glow. Typical Caustic Reverie and all the better for it. Thanks Bryn for a classic year of music and I hope 2010 will bring us more.
Doc Endless

Ausgezeichnet

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Doc Endless • 2010-05-09 03:46:26

Toller Sound atmoshärisch aber mit einer besonderen Grunddynamik die diese Musik nicht langweilig erscheinen läst sondern Spannung aufkommen läst. Bitte mehr davon. greets Doc Endless
Ivan1984

Good album

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Ivan1984 • 2009-10-30 16:21:10

Hopping round the globe through history, leading off with a sting in the tail. Ease doesn't come easily, and it puts the ague in plague. If the medicine does not finish you off, you may have missed the point. How many times must we go through the 'end'? As ever, ideal soundscaping for irritating the figments of imagination, when reality often outstrips it for drama and truth confounds our ulterior motives.
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