With "A Phosphorous Spot", Belgian laptop-composer Sonmi451 delivers his second release for the U-cover label, following the much acclaimed "Vladivostok" in 2005. "A Phosphorous Spot" is a deeply intimate album, for the most part conceived and written in the early morning hours, on the verge between night and day, while everyone's still asleep and all is quiet and peacefull. Sonmi451 delivers the ideal soundtrack for frosty mornings, with well-crafted atmospheric drones & soundscapes, subtle rhythmic background clicks & velvet kicks and the occasional acoustic touch provided by whispering voices, celesta, Rhodes piano & even gamelan instruments. Heavily influenced by the minimalistic school of a.o. Shuttle 358, Christopher Bissonnette & Taylor Deupree and Japanese artists like Fourcolor, Hatakeyama and the lovely Piana, Sonmi451 creates his own atmospheric soundtrack that emits a glowing, phosphorous warmth and accompanies you into an unknown realm of subsound. Released on 500 copies, "A Phosphorous Spot" is truly a gem of an album that will engulf you with warmth & joy. Highly recommendable !
Limited of 500 copies for the world!
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steady drop
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phosphorous
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slice it gently
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pearl jet
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up goes the green flare
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spheres & architectures
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early morning
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