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Farthest South: Spheres & Constellations
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Albert Beger
saxophoneThe effort represents a highly personal, almost spiritual experience shared by the band guitar and keyboards player Barry Berko, bass guitarist " data-original-title="" title="">Yair Yona and synth player Yair Etziony during a long night spent in the Israeli desert and recorded immediately after that formative experience. The lone, nearly 35- minute title piece is ambient with no rhythmic pulse. It sounds inspired by the psychedelic, experimental space-rock of bands like

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band / ensemble / orchestraSteve Roach
trumpetThis album symbolizes a spiritual, sonic journey into inner space through three spheres of consciousness external, internal and eternalto the essence of Being, where time and space hold no meaning, or in a mystical fashion, to the vibration behind all vibrations. It offers a slow drone,delicately obscured by fleeting abstract harmonies, subtle impressionistic fragments and processed, vague vocal samples. This piece demands full attention, suggesting a unique experience where time loses its compelling presence and all is left is the enigmatic sound. It is a big sound, rich and detailed with psychedelic colors and shades, inviting but also threatening. A radical sound that eventually forces you to experience it beyond conventional conceptions of time and space.
A captivating and highly gratifying sonic experience. ">
Track Listing
Spheres & Constellations.
Personnel
Barry Berko: keyboards, guitar; Yair Yona: bass, efects, iPhone; Yair Etziony: analog synthesizers.
Album information
Title: Spheres & Constellations | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Self Produced
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