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The Sacred Curtain

by wb41

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Years After 08:49
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Kimono 05:20
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Wintertime 09:55

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Adventures in dreamy ambient sounds from my smokey living room.
All recorded live in one take with synths and pedals.

"One cannot blame wb41 for his hermit tendencies ; after all, when there’s so much to explore why ever leave his dreamy and smokey living room. Is it the lush soft pads or majestic harmonies of blurry cassiopeia with cosmic overtones? Or pedalling the hell out of weird, alien textures – hear Green Bottle Charm – isn’t it the sound of a twisted extraterrestrial disco as heard inside the amniotic fluid of Space Odyssey’s embryo Starchild. It’s confirmed – no time to gloom and doom when there’s so much to record and do!
Attila Ábrahám shares with us so much thrilling hope for his future musical developments on his “The Sacred Curtain”, that I’m still awestruck witnessing what’s happening behind the curtain of this cornucopia of slow winners. Using analogue synth and improvising on it like a magician – he creates a safe haven for programming these one-take wonders. “Years after” is epic glueing of slow-shifting, contemporary-sounding Berlin School fantasy. Intoning of cosmic sounds on “Wintertime” is reminiscent of Alessandro Cortini but filtered through the coziness of bedroom ambient culled from Taylor Deupree ; visual association could be polar lights dispersing all of a sudden over cruel winter monotony ; “Tinnitus Dreams”, on the other hand, gives me goosebumps ; it’s like listening to Boards of Canada’s Geogaddi and that perfect union of (retro)futuristic mystery and nostalgia, and more importantly – a dreamy cure for any tinnitus you might have had!"

Marko Miličević, january 2018 (popscotch.org)

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released October 2, 2017

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wb41 Subotica, Serbia

"One cannot blame wb41 for his hermit tendencies; after all, when there’s so much to explore why ever leave his dreamy and smokey living room. Is it the lush soft pads or majestic harmonies of blurry cassiopeia with cosmic overtones? Or pedalling the hell out of weird, alien textures..."
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