Natural Snow Buildings: Ghost Folks (4.5/5)

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  1. Praemorior tautological redundancy

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    Year: 2003
    Genre: Psychedelic Folk Drone
    Label: Hinah
    TRT: 58:53


    It’s been a few months since I was first introduced to this collaboration, and even with a good deal of dedicated listening, I’m still not even close to scratching the surface of their discography. In the past couple years, they’ve released a staggering amount of material, not just in number of albums, but also in breadth of content. Most are two disc sets, with each disc containing 70+ minutes of aural stimulation. That in and of it’s self is quite overwhelming on paper, but then when one actually starts listening…

    I’ve chosen this album to review because so far it’s been the easiest to digest, clocking in at a mere 50 some minutes. But even so, I’m pressed for words to describe it. Well, that’s not entirely true. I could say “they are creating music that is outside the realm of consciousness. Ok maybe not quite, but the stark beauty here is delayed quicksand that you don't even realize you're sinking into until you're up to your mouth and begin to suffocate until you realize it's not sand but cosmic awareness of immense satisfaction.” but that still doesn’t really come close to unpacking and really grasping their material.

    One thing I did realize whilst listening to this album, is my love for spoken word parts that are buried in the mix, and just give you a sense of “otherness”, that perhaps something is going on just outside your perception that you probably should pay attention to, yet can’t quite delineate. It’s unsettling, but it also sucks you in, and helps you connect with the recordings on a deeper level than you might otherwise. I love that.

    So here it is, your entry point to a vast amassing of music that will confuse and unsettle you, and that you may never quite “get”. But for me at least, that’s all the more incentive to open the door and take the first step down the abandoned corridor, where one day has just died, and another has just begun.



    and since this album is available for free download off last.fm, i went ahead and linked the artwork to the album download.

    enjoy. :)
  2. tyke this motherfucker's tasty

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    dl'ing. good review.
  3. Praemorior tautological redundancy

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    awesome.

    a cookie to whoever can place the reference of the last line. :naughty
  4. mattbrat Fucking Prick

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    HoL?

    I have this but haven't listened yet, I love the general sound of the band from what I've heard though.
  5. Praemorior tautological redundancy

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    well yes, that and my own album that will come out sometime/never. :D/:(.


    Empty Hallways, Long Past Midnight

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  6. Asteroid master of disguise

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    hey this album is pretty good, especially for anyone who wants to get into this band
  7. Five Eight Just The Same But Brand New

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    If this is 4.5 stars then the The Dance of the Moon and the Sun is like 7 stars. This is my least favorite album of theirs. (I've listened to all of their stuff, sans the 2 demos.)
  8. Praemorior tautological redundancy

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    that's the next one i'm going to devote my time to unpacking.

    but i think you need to listen to this one a few more times...because it really is fucking great.
  9. tyke this motherfucker's tasty

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    this is some pretty tasty stuff. kinda like gybe minus the climaxes. lovely, atmospheric ambiance with some great spoken word samples. i'm impressed!
  10. Five Eight Just The Same But Brand New

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    I gave it another listen and you're right, this isn't nearly as bad as I thought it was. I need to reevaluate it. :)
  11. Praemorior tautological redundancy

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  12. tjg92 .

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    This album is mesmerizing.