- Kosmische Musik
- Electronic music
- Space music
- Soundscape
- Ambient
Comment: Marcus
Denight's issue is undoubtedly a proper listening due to the recent
seasonal aspect and because of its emotive facet. More profoundly,
the listener can hear Kosmische Musik and the so-called Berlin School
inspired vast soundscapes which sweep effectively around your head
and ears. However, I have never perceived any sort of burning
melancholy within the music of Tangerine Dream, for instance,
however, through
Legends of the Imminent Winter Marcus Denight
enters deeply into very profound slots of your heart. The
counterpoint and a partial base of it could be considered the
gleaming light as if reflecting back from an iceberg. And the feeling
of sadness, majestic beauty, and ennobling darkness mingle with one
another seamlessly and effortlessly. This is the magic moment and
function of music. It is like getting out in a cold winter morning
and staring at the sky and seeing a reddish scope of lights at the
zenith of your head. Then you could think of it as the only thing you
would need in your life. Indeed, you feel sadness and melancholy yet
it is not devastating at all but providing much inspiration and power
and thereby to get energised inside. Indeed, if you seek a balance
providing mental edge then listen to it. The great issue is a part of
a Russian imprint, USC Unlimited.