Winterblood, actually, I do miss such dungeon sounds as You made in the album. Are there any other alike albums that You've made? or maybe You would recommend smth particular to listen? Thanks for You work, indeed. All it goes in parallel with Blackwood's stories ('The Man Whom the Trees Loved' and 'The Glamour of Snow') and Ernst Jünger's 'Der Waldgänger'. I assure that this album must be listened when reading 'The Glamour of Snow': paganism increases and it is cogerent with each sound of Yours and word of Blackwood's. I wonder if you read that story of Algernon. Wardruna (Norwegian neofolk group), - You resemble in many ways them; in philosophical means mostly. But Your 'Evocazione' or 'Una lanterna' and so... and so forth, forth - every melody is incredibly unique. I've listened pretty much of ambient before I found You (guess 1,5 years ago), however there was no such a great impact on me listening other ambient. Raprured World, Aerugo, others, others, but sounds of Yours are just what I was searching for - vital and filled of snow and ice, smth penetrating in woods and flesh. So Your ambient always helped me and opened and freed my mind to reflections. I'm lucky I've found some day such an underrated painter as W. Graham Robertson, listening Your ambient. * I'm learning English so I'm a bit of uncertain in my sentences. My Russian could be more poetic as Your Italian I guess. It seems to me at the time being I'm starting to find Italian kind of alluring, so it is possible I'm about to plunge into it. However for now, English is common.
Winterblood, actually, I do miss such dungeon sounds as You made in the album. Are there any other alike albums that You've made? or maybe You would recommend smth particular to listen?
Thanks for You work, indeed. All it goes in parallel with Blackwood's stories ('The Man Whom the Trees Loved' and 'The Glamour of Snow') and Ernst Jünger's 'Der Waldgänger'. I assure that this album must be listened when reading 'The Glamour of Snow': paganism increases and it is cogerent with each sound of Yours and word of Blackwood's. I wonder if you read that story of Algernon.
Wardruna (Norwegian neofolk group), - You resemble in many ways them; in philosophical means mostly. But Your 'Evocazione' or 'Una lanterna' and so... and so forth, forth - every melody is incredibly unique. I've listened pretty much of ambient before I found You (guess 1,5 years ago), however there was no such a great impact on me listening other ambient. Raprured World, Aerugo, others, others, but sounds of Yours are just what I was searching for - vital and filled of snow and ice, smth penetrating in woods and flesh. So Your ambient always helped me and opened and freed my mind to reflections.
I'm lucky I've found some day such an underrated painter as W. Graham Robertson, listening Your ambient.
* I'm learning English so I'm a bit of uncertain in my sentences. My Russian could be more poetic as Your Italian I guess. It seems to me at the time being I'm starting to find Italian kind of alluring, so it is possible I'm about to plunge into it. However for now, English is common.
for 'dugeon' vibes, I suggest you Sternenwald album. Reg. S.