'Horst & Graben' consists of ten tracks that draw inspiration from the late 1970’s ambient and electronic works of Hans-Joachim Roedeloius, Brian Eno, Michael Rother, David Bowie, and Cluster. Like Dominguez's previous two albums, After Geography and Amongst A Landscape Of Spiritual Reckoning, this album subtly weaves in and out of Ambient, Electronic, Neo Classical, Drone and Experimental genres with skillful and detailed oriented focus.
'Every philosophically poetic entitled track finds a balance between glades of natural light, organic paced reveals and more cosmic, elevating spells.' - Monolith Cocktail
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'It is an album that is of its moment, beyond lockdown and the virus and into a bigger, more holistic cosmos. It is immersive throughout, staggeringly beautiful at times and pensively dark at others.' - Iniquitous Glory
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'A world teeming with delicate, emotive, joyous, often uplifting soundscapes. Occasionally drifting tenderly into a more melancholic, whimsical, airy haze.' - XSNoize
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'The word poignant was built specifically to describe this heart-warming and yet brutally emotional journey through the escape of sight and sound.' - Magazine Sixty
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from
Horst & Graben,
released September 14, 2021
All composition and production by Francisco Javier Dominguez Pennock.
Mastered by Taylor Deupree at 12K. Artwork by James Osland
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