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13/july/2001 VESTIGES
( Rhys Philip Buckingaham from Nelson, New
Zeland)
I
discovered Max Corbacho´s rich atmospheric music by change just
as I had found Robert Scott Thompson's mastepieces of computer generated
ambience a year or so ago.
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VESTIGES
(Lloyd "Backroads Music" Barde)
In
the realm of Roach's "Dreamtime Return," but vibrant and unique
in its own right,
this CD by Max Corbacho seems to touch all the right regions of
space drift, tribal ambient, and those carving, penetrating textures
that we are all so fond of.
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VESTIGES
(Phil Derby Music Reviewer Synth Music
Direct (UK) Sequences (UK)
Groove Unlimited (Netherlands) Exposé Magazine (U.S.))
Vestiges
is a great ambient expanse of soundscapes much in the style of
Roach, but with a Spanish flair, particularly in the percussion
that is added. This is immediately evident on the first track,
"Desolada."
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VESTIGES
(Eclectic Earwig Reviews: Jazz Fusion,
Progressive Rock, and Beyond /
Hannah M.G.Shapero www.geocities.com/trogotagel)
The
mood of Vestiges is consistently contemplative and serene, the
tempo always slow-moving. It is perfect music for dreaming and
relaxation, for taking inner journeys to that beautiful, windswept
uncrowded place which only exists within our minds.
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VESTIGES
(EDGAR
KOGLER www.amazings.com / Amazing Sounds)
This
is an evocative release where the melody, wrapped up in floating
textures, goes through a universe of magic and mystery.
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