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Komorebi

by Altus

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Packaged in a glossy 4-panel digipak case

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Slow Breath 11:15
3.
Hypnotize 12:50
4.
Sun-dappled 11:48
5.
Waver 10:24
6.
Wander 08:54
7.
Touch 04:01

about

Komorebi
木漏れ日
a Japanese word describing
sunlight filtering through foliage

Promo video: youtu.be/bWhMoAKWMbM
MP3 (320kb/s) available for free at: altusmusic.ca/komorebi/

Review at Sonic Immersion
www.sonicimmersion.org/review.php?letter=A&review=73255

[...] The chosen concept though reminds me of the older albums by Thom Brennan, who also feels a strong connection with the natural beauty in his dayly surroundings and being able to transfer these into ambient music.

The soundscape music making up "Komorebi" is of a highly emotive nature, expansive and gracious, evoking relaxing mindscapes easily. I’m especially fond of the soft breathing character embedded in each of the seven textural, gentle waving pieces, where calmness and introspection form the core. The warm feeling brought to the listener on e.g. "Sun-dappled" feels like a warm embrace, lifting you up without effort.

Once again, Mike’s layering and deepening of soundscape tapestries is meticulous and focussed. The aforementioned make another worthy (almost continuous) ambient journey to escape from human’s busy and often tiring worldly affairs.

Review at Hypnagogue
hypnagogue.net/2016/06/04/altus-komorebi/

credits

released November 20, 2015

Composed August to October 2015
Photography: Mike Carss

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Altus Music Ottawa, Ontario

Aural Journeys
for the Mind's Eye

Home to the music
of Altus, Loneward,
and Burlorke

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