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Looking Around 00:00 Tools
Do Your own Mistakes 00:00 Tools
clinic on your mine 00:00 Tools
Foggy Mirror Pictures 00:00 Tools
Ocean 00:00 Tools
The Last Tram 00:00 Tools
Save Me From Myself 00:00 Tools
Little Big Secret 00:00 Tools
dim recollection 00:00 Tools
a chance meeting 00:00 Tools
ridden with fear 00:00 Tools
Waiting For The Flight 00:00 Tools
Memory Shards 00:00 Tools
Drawing Pad 00:00 Tools
infinite path 00:00 Tools
The White Sea 00:00 Tools
there won't be happy end 00:00 Tools
Unknown Place 00:00 Tools
Progulka 00:00 Tools
Just Seemed 00:00 Tools
Schelest 00:00 Tools
Connection Check 00:00 Tools
Letting Down 00:00 Tools
Detained Spring 00:00 Tools
Ten 00:00 Tools
Eightfold Way 00:00 Tools
Signature 00:00 Tools
broken air 00:00 Tools
Drawing Pad (Karsten Pflum Remix) 00:00 Tools
Unharvested Toys 00:00 Tools
Schelest (Carbinax Remix) 00:00 Tools
Warm Light 00:00 Tools
Eightfold Way (Sobrio Remix) 00:00 Tools
Light In The Bed Room 00:00 Tools
Tungsten Spiral 00:00 Tools
Shadows After Midnight 00:00 Tools
Silence And Dim Light 00:00 Tools
Into The Lamp 00:00 Tools
Secret Under The Pillow 00:00 Tools
Nonexistent Sister 00:00 Tools
Morning In That Point 00:00 Tools
Day Before Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Noch Pod Utro 00:00 Tools
Good Evening 00:00 Tools
drawing on the weeping window 00:00 Tools
Life as a Vital Amount 00:00 Tools
Dim Recollection (Original mix) 00:00 Tools
Flammulina velutipes 00:00 Tools
Coal Coke 00:00 Tools
Collection Of Stones 00:00 Tools
Frozen in summer (Arkhangelsk) 00:00 Tools
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Each of us recall certain memories from time to time. Some of them are warming, some of them are melancholic and make you feel sorry for wrong choices. "The Breath" is a good soundtrack for those moments. It's hard to describe this music in two words, it doesn't really fit into any one particular genre. There are elements of various styles: IDM, Trip-Hop, Ambient, Drum'n'Bass, Post-Rock and others. The author is Stanislav Kovalev from Arkhangelsk, russian city near the White Sea. He had enough experience to make this mixture sound organic, fresh and unique. Both music experience (Stanislav has been writing music for nearly 20 years and have several releases) and life experience (among other things, he happened to work at lonesome oil rigs, where conditions are pitch dark at night, white void at day and extremely low temperatures). Stanislav's main influences for this album are Carbon Based Lifeforms, Jon Hopkins and some of Minimal Drum'n'Bass producers (i.e. ASC, Synkro, Bop). However, "The Breath" is something more than an average between those artists' outputs. It has its own character and sound. If you're into soulful, atmospheric yet complex and rich detailed music, it's something you should give a listen. http://touched.bandcamp.com/album/the-breath Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.