Tunturia

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Cast Shadows on Clouds 08:03 Tools
Panic Attack 05:20 Tools
Satellites 07:32 Tools
Echoes of the Unmoved Mover 06:35 Tools
Silence is Consent 02:18 Tools
These are the Words 05:48 Tools
Tunturia 04:49 Tools
Lost in the Hidden Forest 08:45 Tools
Kitezh 09:12 Tools
Sinking 09:21 Tools
October 4, 1957 (Prologue) 03:03 Tools
Robots Building Robots Building A Nation 03:38 Tools
Betrayal 03:06 Tools
Discovery 08:14 Tools
Reflection 03:47 Tools
Battle 08:19 Tools
October 4, 1957 03:03 Tools
Robots Building Robots 03:38 Tools
Ritual 03:38 Tools
Halls of Sky 03:51 Tools
Of the Valley That Was Paradise They Made a Desert and Called It Peace 03:51 Tools
Is It For All Time This Feeling of Joy 03:51 Tools
And there goes the Child of the Universe 03:51 Tools
Dark Summer Dawn 03:51 Tools
And There Goes a Child of the Universe, No Less Than the Trees 03:51 Tools
Qui Tacet Consentit 03:51 Tools
October 4 1957 (Prologue) 03:03 Tools
Maps (2007) 00:00 Tools
October 4 03:03 Tools
Tunturia - Echoes of the Unmoved Mover 00:00 Tools
Tunturia - Panic Attack 05:20 Tools
Tunturia - Tunturia 04:49 Tools
October 4, 1957(Prologue) 03:03 Tools
Tunturia - Lost in the Hidden Forest 03:03 Tools
[ Lost In The Hidden Forest ] 08:45 Tools
Tunturia - Silence is Consent 02:18 Tools
These are the Words... 05:48 Tools
Tunturia - Satellites 05:48 Tools
Tunturia - These Are The Words 05:48 Tools
October 4, 1957: Prologue 03:03 Tools
October 4. 1957 (Prologue) 03:03 Tools
Robots building a nation 03:38 Tools
Tunturia - Robots Building Robots Building a Nation 03:38 Tools
Cpythnk 03:38 Tools
Panic 03:38 Tools
Robots Building Robots Building... 03:38 Tools
These are the Words [HQ] 00:30 Tools
Tunturia - October 4, 1957 (Prologue) 03:03 Tools
Of the Valley That Was Paradise They Made a Desert and Call it Peace 00:30 Tools
October 4, 1957 [Prologue] 03:03 Tools
Lost in the Hidden Forrest 00:30 Tools
Lost, in the Hidden Forest i)The Fall ii)The Conflict iii)The Requiem 00:30 Tools
Tunturia - October 4, 1957 03:03 Tools
Of the Valley That Was Paradise... They Made a Desert and Called it Peace 03:03 Tools
Tunturia-Cast Shadows on Clouds 08:05 Tools
雲の鋳造物の影 08:05 Tools
October 4.1957 [ prologue ] 00:00 Tools
Silence Is Constant 00:00 Tools
Tunturia - Discovery 00:00 Tools
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Like the desolate yet majestic plains of the arctic north, Tunturia’s sound is at times both harsh and beautiful combining elements of post-rock, ambient soundscapes and experimental noise. Formed in late 2005 the band quickly became a vehicle through which its members were able to explore concepts and ideas through music. Intricate without being technical, grand in scope without the pretension, lush without losing intensity, the band forged ahead writing new material that at times teetered between the edges of progressive and hauntingly minimal. Armed with an array of guitar pedals, synth pads and thousands of audio samples Tunturia recorded their debut album in the summer of 2006 in an ambitious studio tour-de-force. The result is Maps, a 10 song album exploring the idea of various world regions traversing the globe both culturally and geographically. As ambitious as this record may seem, it marks only the first phase in the band’s ongoing evolution. With the release of their debut album Maps, instrumental post-rock outfit Tunturia have been very busy. Headlining the first Son/Lumiere Music & Arts showcase in Toronto and using the event as the auspicious occasion needed to launch the record, they soon embarked on a twelve date tour of Eastern Canada bringing their unique blend of atmospheric noise and deftly crafted melodies to a whole new audience. Striving to deliver more of an experience than a show, Tunturia has achieved what one listener described as a “musical stream of consciousness” during their live performances. Tunturia’s sound is distinct. The introspective melodies, lush compositions and nostalgic sounds of Maps has resonated with fans and critics alike, earning them favorable reviews from online webzines, forums and music blogs and culminating in the inclusion of one of their songs on The Silent Ballet: Volume 4. This sudden influx of attention, some of it coming from as far as Japan, has caught the eye of various distributors thus enabling them to obtain a small deal to help promulgate the album on an international level. Not ones to rest on the accolades or achievements of the past, Tunturia are more anxious then ever to return to the studio and begin work on their follow-up record, the elaborately conceived and atmospherically complex Invisible City. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.