Showing posts with label Ocean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ocean. Show all posts

25 February 2018

WMRI - Iolite Abyss

Record: 2018 • Edition: 2018 • USC-WR-1802.0404
Space Ambient

The deep-sea world contains many mysteries. It is almost unexplored, as only a few obsessed researchers went to dark depths. The bizarre relief pattern extends for many miles, rising and falling smoothly, disappearing in the cliffs and reappearing from the void. The entanglement of water streams piercing the boundless reservoirs with its net and rushing in unknown directions. The world of depth is full of amazing creatures of nature, many of which exist there for thousands or even millions of years practically unchanged. This environment is extreme for most living beings, which also protects these creatures from unnecessary attention. Huge pressure has prompted these organisms to adapt, making their appearance completely unearthly. The sun's rays are scattered and decayed at such depth, the outlines and details of the underwater ridges are dying out, and behind the cloudy shroud there opens an abyss in the colors of the iolite.

21 April 2012

WMRI - Ocean Heart

Record: 2009 • Edition: 2012 • USC-WR-1204.0045
Space

The fifth EP in Black Concept Series of six. A short story of ocean and waves told with clearly space music. While first two tracks are ambient in nature, the last one is a sequence-based one. Quiet and transparent sound streams bring the feeling of tranquility and light.

9 March 2012

WMRI - Floating Water

Record: 2007 • Edition: 2012 • USC-WR-1203.0028
Traditional Electronic, Berlin School

The story of planetary water told by authentic Berlin School music. The mighty ocean is spread by its waters all over the world. It is entire in its tranquility and wisdom. Ocean uses its creative forces saturating the soil with clean rains, filling the clouds with water vapour and maintaining the vivid colourful life of the planet. This is a monumental work that tries to catch a piece of its immense meaning and value.

24 January 2012

Dmitriy Samoylenko - This is Mine

Record: 2009 • Edition: 2012 • USC-WR-1201.0011
Traditional Electronic, Space, New Age

Hot sun scorching the cliffs. Sea waves caress the warm sand. These are common sources of inspiration for this work. Eight profound themes carry you through all the sides of resort relaxation that author experienced himself and wants to share his feelings with you.