Maze & Lindholm, widely critically acclaimed since their first LP Where The Wolf Has Been Seen-released by Aurora Borealis in 2018-bring out yet another aspect of their ever fruitful collaboration. While their debut album was constantly balancing between contemplation and anxiety (never quite pitch dark but often on the fence between extremely contrasted moods) the live rendition of their new opus offers a profound sonic meditation. A River Flowing Home To The Sea never tries to compete with the world’s deafening din nor embraces its inherent violence-as "Where The Wolf Has Been Seen" often did-but rather emphasises a certain relation to silence while magnifying it. Celebrating its rarity and approaching its own production as an intimate yet enthralling experience. As opposed to a river forming into a torrent, the piece flows at a quiet pace and invites us to experience a state of inner tranquility.
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Equivalents - A series of photographs of clouds by the photographer Alfred Steiglitz beginning in 1925 Who's intent was meant to detach the actual image from the subject. In this case the subject was something other than the clouds.
In music all are equivalents as music is truly abstract by its very nature, so what you conger up is yours and yours only. Brian Bourassa
9 artists put their own spin on Tycho's epic electronic journeys, including: Bibio, Nitemoves, RJD2, and Com Truise. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 8, 2015