Ochre - Like Dust Of The Balance
Àðòèñò: Ochre
Àëüáîì: Like Dust Of The Balance, 2009
Èçäàòåëü: Benbecula / BEN048CD
Æàíð: IDM, Ambient
Ôîðìàò ôàéëà: WavPack (playable ZIP) - CUE, LOG, Covers embedded
Ññûëêà: CD
Íàõîæäåíèå: eDonkey/Kademlia
Ïðèìå÷àíèå: To extract CUE, LOG and/or covers from this file, open it with WinZIP, WinRAR, or 7-Zip. For playback in separate tracks, open it in foobar2000.

TRACKLIST
 1. Circadies. . . . .4:20
 2. Whispers . . . . .5:23
 3. Dustlands. . . . .4:58
 4. Raido. . . . . . .4:32
 5. Napolese . . . . .5:31
 6. Hang Garden. . . .3:18
 7. Pteron . . . . . .4:37
 8. Lunar Suburbia . .5:00
 9. A Great Wave . . .5:34
10. The Balance. . . .4:19

IDM cult master Christopher Leary, the man behind Ochre, is back with a new offering of his dreamy ambience. It’s full of shimmering electronics, crunchy, crispy beats and sweeping melancholic melodies that recall classic electronic stars such as Boards Of Canada. Leary uses sounds with great care and, while the scope remains very much in the down-tempo electronic territories – analogue tones and glitchy beats – snatches of classical orchestration are peppered throughout, helping to create rich cinematic soundscapes. The Spanish guitar and flute of ‘Raido’ and the delicate silky strings and harp that adorn ‘Napolese’ sound off-kilter, whimsically carnivalesque and almost old world-y. ~ by Tessa Harris

As a big fan of 2006’s "Lemodie" and the following EP’s, I was glad to see Ochre’s new album had finally been released. This album is pretty subtle. The melodies aren’t immediately apparent, and he weaves sounds and ideas in an interesting but controlled way. Beautiful tracks like "Whispers" build and progress while sounds are woven like a carpet, much like classical music. The album has a lighter, brighter mood, with not much dark material at all. While he has some glitches in there I don’t think it’s fair to label him purely an "IDM" musician. He’s more in the same vein as William Orbit, with playful soundtrack like and beautiful compositions.
Certainly a beautiful album in places, and almost all the tracks hold the same quality and brilliant harmonies.

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