Low Winter Sun (Deluxe Edition)

by The Rosenshoul

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Dilaremeo
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Dilaremeo Low Winter Sun explores variations of mood, sound, and form common to Darkly I Listen, Hidden Field, and Yokai. They work well as a set.
sageraven71
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sageraven71 Dark atmospheric soundscape, really nicely done! Low Winter Sun is my favorite it reminds me of a phenomenon directionless sound I heard many times on very very cold late winter nights. Not quite the same but the closest I have heard in music. Ominous, beautiful, dark, never quite sure if it felt like it was calling or warning away from. <3 Favorite track: Low Winter Sun.
Denis M
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Denis M it's a masterpiece that makes you feel everything, sorrow, emptiness, comfort and calmness. This album gives darkness a moment to shine Favorite track: Strange Frost.
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Additional engineering on Low Winter Sun by Shiro Takehiko.

Additional Field Recordings on Low Winter Sun by Aitosi Kuwada.

Horns on When We Were Blood by Josefo Pallas.

Additional Field Recordings on Strange Frost by Aitosi Kuwada.

Vocals on Strange Frost by The Lesser Choir.

Additional Field Recordings on One Dog Night by Aitosi Kuwada.

Horns on One Dog Night by Josefo Pallas.

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released February 10, 2010

Composed and performed by Duncan Ritchie.

Mastered by Shiro Takehiko.

Cover art by Duncan Ritchie.

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Imagine the internal workings of the human mind laid to waste like some post apocalyptic world. Those few tortured threads of humanity left drifting painfully through a vast empty nothingness. A deafening silence becomes an unbearable blinding hum, the pulsing in your temples an industrial nightmare. ... more

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