I was really pleased to see Goldmund surface in The Album Club, and while I'm a bit late I definitely wanted to add my two cents.
I'm well-acquainted with Keith Kenniff's electronic ambient releases under the Helios moniker and his post-classical work as Goldmund, and Famous Places is certainly an excellent highlight from his catalog.
Don't approach this record looking for something cerebrally-engaging, terrifically novel, or demonstrative of musical proficiency. Instead, Kenniff's intent is to create a warm and intimate soundscape to color a room for awhile. The focus is not on individual tracks or variation, but instead to maintain a consistent scheme of comfort and relaxation. And that effort finds great success with Famous Places.
To criticize Max Richter's Sleep as being too "samey" and lacking in explorative value would be to miss the point of the work, which is music for the subconscious and the unconscious state. In the sphere of much ambient music, unobtrusive melodies which slip in and out of conscious attention really achieve what the artist is going for.
Famous Places is a blissful experience as music for meditation, study, or just something to adorn the room while you pad around on a sleepy Sunday afternoon. Thoroughly enjoyable.
8/10
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