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It's quite obvious, Anthony Paul Kerby's and Robert Davies' most recent collaborative soundcarving gets my highest recommendation!!!
A misty and dense picture of the moment. Frederick Key Smith, Ph. ALSO includes cover graphics.
Purchasable with gift card. Following the Path The Lake Isle We Don't Know The Winterhouse Robert Davies and APK continue to bring us deftly crafted organic landscapes that are tinged with melancholy and rich with the shadows and details of intimate natural spaces. Spaces of beauty, seclusion and refuge that appear to emerge from slowly dissolving blankets of morning mist.
The work is both mysterious and enchanting, and is an admirable addition to the Winterhouse collection. Tags apk ambient anthony paul kerby robert davies drone electronic music experimental soundscapes Canada. If you like Slow Awakening, you may also like: Steve Lake go to album.
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