Silent Watcher of Dark Matter: Installation

Release Date: 2000
Genre: Dark Ambient/Ambient/Dark Post-Industrial
Similar Artist(s): Raison D’etre, Lustmord, Rapoon.
Band Members: myt
Instruments Used: synthesizers, bass, flute, bells, gongs.

Absolutely Haunting. Myt, the creator of this music has managed to find a way to take thoughts, emotions and transfer them into sound. The music will force you to conjure up images, smells, thoughts, nightmares, and whatever else you brain will find conceivable. Never have I heard Synths used in such a manner. The first track, Bipolar Outflow(1) plays out like the beginning of a story, the chimes sound as a warning to the listener it seems.
There is a definite sign of experimental highlights in the form and sound produced by myt. Not the kind of music to play at a dance club party, but defiantly the perfect choice for meditation, relaxing alone, or for a candle lit night with a loved one. track three, Sandstorm begins with a slow rhythmic heartbeat and what sounds like a moaning of spirits but turns out to be the distant blowing of a sandstorm. bells slowly come into play and the moaning of the storm continues.
The CD ends with a track called Surface, 21 minutes, which begins with a low hum of synth and what sounds like droplets of water echoing off the walls of a large chasm
This is a 6 track D.A.M. CD which is available threw mp3.com and defiantly well worth it if your looking for something to relax you, memorize your mind and set you into a comatose meditative state. – Azriel J. Knight

Review Originally Published in 2001


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