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08/Ago/2005. INDALO.
(
Bill Binkelman, Wind and Wire.)
Ambient artists Bruno Sanfilipo and Max Corbacho merge their considerable
talents for Indalo, a brooding, eerie, powerful excursion into dark
ambient soundscapes peppered with occasional ethno-tribal rhythms,
filled with primal sensuality, and laced throughout with palpable
mystery and ancient ritual.
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30/Jan/2005. INDALO.
(
Bert Strolenberg, Journalist & Senior editor E-dition
Magazine)
Both the darker and lighter shades of life seem to meet in this
ongoing journey, ranging from cosmic territory before spiralling
down to earth again. This is magnificent stuff, one that deserves
a high recommendation.
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20/june/2004. INDALO.
(
Ran Kirlian)
Indalo is an detailed and delicate album. It’s a deep and
mature job.
The first 20 minute track is overwhelming.
The synth lines are disturbing and the ambient is surrounded by
processed bug sounds, achieving an earthly and warm atmosphere.
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09/july/2004. INDALO.
(
Marius-Christian Burcea, Host of "Journeys to the Infinite)
NDALO
is one of the finest ambient albums I know. INDALO place the listener
between Earth and Sky; from this midpoint existence slowly emerges
the
glowing reality hidden in spirit.
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12/august/2004. INDALO.
(Chuck
van Zyl, Host of "Star´s End)
This
work tells of a shared spiritual imagination and of the steps each
artist has taken toward enlightenment. Their detailed harmonic soundscapes
portray the vast expanse of a timeless panorama.
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05/august/2004. INDALO.
(Paul
Rijkens, Dutch progressive rockmagazine iO Pages)
The sounds are widely spun, almost like a wave, above the organic
rhythms and intriguing atmospheres. The titletrack of almost 22
minutes, with which the CD opens, immediately takes the cake. Quietness
is an important element in the music on this CD.
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21/sept/2004. INDALO
(
Phil Derby / Electroambient Space)
I
only became aware of Bruno Sanfilippo this year, as he sent me a
couple of his solo works, richly complex music that defies easy
categorization as ambient, new age, or something else. On this release,
he teams up with a familiar favorite, Max Corbacho.
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