Dark Ambient which right from the get go is all about the dissonant and mysterious moods and sounds that can be created both electronically and with electroacoustic methods. Seven Horses for Seven Kings starts off with buzzing, dissonant horns and never really lets up as it wanders through a dark, surreal atmosphere which never comes off as horrific but more mysterious than anything; it doesn't feel dangerous. While Black to Comm really captures a beautifully mysterious mood the tracks feel too individual and often cut extremely abruptly with no transition, it really removes from the overall experience of the atmosphere created in an album that begs to be listened to end to end. Seven Horses... is also bottom heavy, it feels kind of samey until the last two tracks which stand above the rest.
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