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Biosphere "Departed Glories" Album Review

Posted by bullethead on December 17, 2016 at 10:59:00:




A fantastic album,

an ambient event as Brian Howe calls it,

In my experience from my own listening, I'll link to a professional review below however, is that this album is fantastic.

a quote from Pitchfork.com

"The Norwegian ambient musician Geir Jenssen plumbs the mind of a medieval queen on his beautiful, gripping new album."

I haven't heard anything this great since Substrata! Geir I am glad he is still around, this is a masterpiece!