- Experimental
electronica
- Glitchtronica
- Ambient techno
- Kosmische Musik
- Space music
- Ambient
Comment:
this is not the first
entry by the Belarusian artist Vitali Harmash aka I/DEX at Recent
Music Heroes because a little bit more than 5 years ago I did
comments
on his great issue
Tetrapolar
being reissued by Foundamental in 2009. Additionally,
I have reviewed an album called
Golem
(2013, Foundamental) under his own name but it is a little bit
different case. Similarly to
Tetrapolar Vitali
Harmash likes to straddle on borders of volatile ambient, dreamy
electronic progressions, silent
techno drumming and
otherworldly still life. But
is does not mean it is only
a tamed flow – at
Glacier
the artist employs outstretched guitar riffs within a glitched-out
galaxy as if an alien flying unhurriedly
through it. It
contains just three compositions (
Coral,
Glacier,
Aurora)
clocking in at a 12 minute. It
is a pleasant instance of spiritualised experimental electronic
music full of imaginable and
real creatures who are
exploring blissful spherical
terrains and the fading of time. Just
go out with headphones at a nocturnal hour to glare at the stars and
it might be you will see a lonely spaceship over
there.