Album Rating: 5.0
This has aged so well
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Album Rating: 4.0
Great example of well composed and executed idm/ the transition front into the last track is 👌
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Album Rating: 5.0
Yeah. I'm sure there is more cinematic idm out there, but this is the pinnacle for me. Folgor is solid, but he's at his best here.
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Album Rating: 4.0
There’s a lot to good idm, some probably better than this, none of which I can recall now, but there’s something so consistent about this guy although yeah this is his best album.
Fuck I hate the term idm
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Album Rating: 4.5
He's at the top of the list, for sure. There's an atmospheric musicality to his work that's easily lost in IDM.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Surprised there isn't a review for Folgor. So good. It's been 5 years already... enough. I can't maintain a flow of words for that long, so someone else must do it.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Its a great album, but I'll take Faces and Sonnambula over it
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Album Rating: 5.0
Fans need to check my dig and most their shit in general (Integral, same Tympanik label as Stendeck here), Poordream, and Dirk Geiger's Connect Worlds.
RIP Tympanik. They had so much overlooked stuff in this vein ([those I mentioned], Tapage, r.roo, Lucidstatic, SE, Access to Araska, Totakeke, Undermathic, Subheim, et al.).
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Album Rating: 4.0
Will do thanks
I’ll try to return the favour but you’ve probably heard this stuff:
- Gridlock - formless
- secede - tryshasla
- rival consoles - howl
- Martin nonstatic - ligand
- The Flashbulb - kirlian selections
- loscil - sea island
- max cooper - emergence
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Album Rating: 5.0
Know the others, except martin nostatic, so thanks sir.
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Wow I entirely forgot that the flashbulb existed
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Album Rating: 4.0
I'll never forget it because my cousins autistic roommate took me into his room at 3am and forced me to listen to that entire album
The sad thing is that the guy was a musical genius (he had synthesia too), he showed me an electronic album he produced himself, It was great but he didn't have any confidence in himself so never released it 
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Album Rating: 4.5
"Fans need to check my dig and most their shit in general (Integral, same Tympanik label as Stendeck here), Poordream, and Dirk Geiger's Connect Worlds."
I remember thinking Integral's Sercosa was an overlooked masterpiece. I'm going to have to listen to it again and see how it's held up over time.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Thats the only one of theirs i havent heard yet. Apparently each release sounds different though as Rise is more concentrated and album-esque than Shadow, which is technically a comp. Ive read Sercosa is more dark ambient.
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roolz agreed
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Album Rating: 5.0
park you dig this guy?
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Album Rating: 4.0
i thought this was sonnambula tbh...this one's more impressive older brother
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Album Rating: 5.0
Its good but this is more consistent for me
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Album Rating: 4.5
Another amazing album perfect to dream myself away with, I love to let my imagination run wild with all kinds of atmospheric electronic music, this is cold-october-morning-like and also a bit futuristic.
Sonnambula was awesome, this is my 2nd album of him and it's on the same high level!
I can never discover enough atmospheric electronic (ambient, idm & glitch, psybient, instrumental trip-hop etc.) albums and am thankful for every album I can discover.
I love it when I'm at work and have work I can do alone by myself, it's perfect to listen to those albums then.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Had a great listen to this tonight. Love the synth melodies and mood of it all.
He had a new one released last year on a different label but I didnt enjoy much.
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