Jim Kirkwood - Nightshade in Eden.nfo
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Album: Nightshade in Eden
Artist: Jim Kirkwood
Year: 2007 (Originally released on cassette in 1991.)
Genre: New Age / Electronic / Berlin-School / Ambient / Power Electronics
DESCRIPTION
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An appropriately melancholy double bass refrain gets the opener 'Children Don't Play Here' to a mournful start. Flutey synth heightens the sadness. This is exquisite darkly beautiful stuff. Slow funereal drums carry us gently forward. The pace really starts to increase however with the introduction of the first sequence, a second following quickly on its heels. Sonic whooshes fly like spectres streaking across the sky. Gradually the intensity builds until the ninth minute where we get a moment of gentle reflection before the tempo quickens once more, though never quite to the previous level, thus allowing a moody attitude to seep in.
The mammoth forty-six minute title track is next and immediately we are plunged into dark slithering realms with just a little lonesome flute providing subtle relief from the malevolent brooding atmospherics. Apocalyptic drum flourishes break out, probably heralding the arrival of some all-powerful being. This feeling of power is emphasised still further by a strident laser shard lead line, threatening all that would appose it. All is then instantly cut away just leaving metallic windy pads then a reverberating drone. This is incredible 'visual' stuff (Jim really should have done the soundtrack to Lord of the Rings!). Then just when my defences are down the entire vast arsenal from before is redeployed in a fraction of a second- giving me a near coronary! This return is short lived however as we descend once more to eerie atmospherics. There is a difference this time however as soft angelic pads impart a lovely contrasting softness. An incredibly rapid, and quite wonderful, sequence now spews forth, followed by another of equal pace and stature. Absolutely awesome! Things morph nicely until the sixteenth minute where gradually the various levels are stripped back An even more devastating sequence and a brace of exciting lead lines take up the slack however and we once again feel the foundations shaking. By the twenty-second minute the shockwaves have passed and we are left in a warm shimmering environment, strange creatures once again showing their scaly heads. A slow four note melodic loop adds a little structure then fades away like the sun emerging then disappearing behind a cloud. It repeats this performance, the second time followed by tranquil flute. With less than fifteen minutes to go a pulse starts to echo out and around this forms the subtlest of percussion lines which itself provides the structure through which the next sequence forms, weaving round it like ivy clinging to an ancient long forgotten statue. Right on cue a second sequence emerges and it seems to me that we are readying ourselves for a final surge and this is indeed the case as things go completely ballistic in a wall of pulsations and wonderful solos. Fan bl**dy tastic! (DL)
http://www.synthmusicdirect.com/kirkeden.cfm
FILE INFORMATION
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Number of Tracks: 2
Total Duration: 1:02:15
Total Size: 145 MBs (including scans, m3u, and nfo)
Parity Archive: Yes, 7%
Ripped By: NMR
Files Created on: NMR
Ripped With: NMR
Encoded At: 320 CBR / 44.1 KHz
ID3 Tags: Yes
NFO Created: 14 March 2015
Tracklist
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01) Children Don't Play Here
02) Nightshade In Eden
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