- Ambient
- Soundscape
- Art
music
- Epic
- Post-classical
- Modern classical
- Contemporary classical
- Dark ambient
- Crossover
- Ambient drone
Comment: you
may not know how indescribably pleasant is to listen to an album
which allows you to forget your self and ego just for an hour – it
is one of the best sensations you could ever get in at all. I am
listening to Slovenia-based artist Luka Prinčič`s 12-track outing and I
can feel I have entered outside the mundane realm where I feel I am
nobody, I have no goofy obligations, I am just a part of the imminent
energy of this unfathomable endlessness. You can feel halcyon chill
and ennobling blue and black mixed darkness oozing out of every
chord, out of every imaginary slot. Mystical constellations do form
in front of you and foster your fantasies. On the other side, it is a
bit heretical to dissect the object or goal of which touch is
purgative and transcendental and over my head to an incomparable
degree. However, I could only assure it would surely not be a topic
over there. Just because of that take a time to listen to it, just
get into the music, and try to stay inside it as long as possible. In
a way, it is an example of post-music because it acts like a medium
to bear and sustain a next level, in the recent case overwhelming
sensations to be brought to the forefront. The fabulous issue of
ambient, drone and contemporary classical music is a part of the discography
of Kamizdat, a Slovene imprint.