A wandering digital consciousness, akin to bodily sensations separated from the body itself and filtered through noise in some technological wheel of samsara, with a cycle of pleasure and suffering throughout. I may not have felt a particularly personal connection to it, but it's still a very interesting conceptual project.
Got recommended by the author, and what can i say? I actually pretty much loved this.
The soundscapes are very immersive, and album certainly feels like listening to secret, usually unnoticed sounds lying underneath barely recognisable mundane things. Maybe i was in the right mood, but overall it was a very relaxing experience for dark ambient industrial drone album.
It didn't feel too long. I was kind of surprised when "Moth" ended, because i thought i had listened to only 5 ... read more