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Old 05-26-2020, 08:37 AM   #16 (permalink)
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^ Thank you Lisna, glad you are tuning it and enjoying some of the material. The other Rypdal album I think you might particularly enjoy is 1976's After The Rain, which has a more orchestral approach. He also plays all the instruments instead of just guitar. It's a great "solo" project in the literal sense.

Anyway...

Max Corbacho - One True Light (2011) [Ambient]



This guy is as prolific in the electronic ambient world at this point as Robert Rich and Steve Roach, but his compositional voice is harder to define in some ways to me. This particular piece, put on his odds-n-ends album Lost Links back in 2011 because it didn't quite "fit" his other albums, is in my opinion his unassailable masterpiece. There's something about the undulating, gradually unfolding nature of One True Light that makes it special and uncannily peaceful to me. The aural equivalent of a plunge into cold, completely clear water on a sunny afternoon.
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