Hi
everyone, I’d like to show you another non-Concern-Void release from a Concern
Void collaborator. Snowbringer is a one-man ambient project formed in Russian
Northern town around 2013, firstly named “The Creature Was Here”, then, in 2014
it was renamed to “Body in Space”, and, finally, in 2015 this project was
called “Snowbringer”.
You know, this is the “proper” “bright” ambient, guys. You may check it out here, hope you like it!
The
discography of the project includes 14 releases (with EPs); moreover, Snowbringer
participated in our annual sampler “In the Eternal Shadow”.
“North and Melancholia” is a long-play album, it lasts for more than 50 minutes, and I suggest you to listen to it before going to sleep, as its smooth, “airy” sound can easily be used to cure insomnia. The clouds on the cover are flowing right to your mind while you’re listening to these ambient structures.
“North and Melancholia” is a long-play album, it lasts for more than 50 minutes, and I suggest you to listen to it before going to sleep, as its smooth, “airy” sound can easily be used to cure insomnia. The clouds on the cover are flowing right to your mind while you’re listening to these ambient structures.
North and Melancholia album cover (textless)
It’s not
much a music, the founder of Snowbringer even confesses it’s more like a sound
sculpture, and I must say, it’s like making statues of cotton candy, something
totally ephemeris, everything goes easy while we, the other guys, tried to use concrete blocks in our
post-industrial sound strategies. We are all different, that’s what makes us unique,
hah. Some create “opaque sound”, while this is surely “transparent” one.
Snowbringer
played live using a laptop as primary instrument, and its bootleg might be
reissued sometime in the future. Now, let’s concentrate on North and
Melancholia: switches between tracks aren’t always recognizable, like a
collection of instrumental lullabies, Snowbringer leads you down the path of a
dreamy state.
Dragons of
Old Maps sounds darker, it’s an exception on this album: the rest of the tracks
are as bright as winter morning in my native Siberia. Becoming Invisible,
despite its “inhuman” character, made me think that it could be a sincere
desire of its author, or, at least, he had considered such option :)
You know, this is the “proper” “bright” ambient, guys. You may check it out here, hope you like it!
Have a listen:
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Sincerely
yours,
John “Grey
Lenses” Grey