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LEDNAH : Seven Meditations On G​.​F. Handel's Organ Concertos Op. 4

by Circulation of Light

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Lost Tribe Sound The striking textures and triggered layering techniques used in 'Lednah', immediately impressed. Reminiscent of the harp, string, and synth combos in William Ryan Fritch's 'Solidum'. 'Lednah' holds a very intimate, up close tone through out, recalling the likes of Freescha's most glorious organ driven crescendos, or times a more ambient take on Arovane's harpsichord styled melodies during the Lily's era. Definitely recommend checking out this album, and his now retired label Brave Mysteries!
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Working in the tradition of electronic musicians such as Wendy Carlos, Isao Tomita, and Laibach; rendering classical compositions in their own fetishized way, we bring you the fourth, and first digital release from Nathaniel Ritter's Circulation of Light.

Ritter eschews the lo-fi piano mantras of previous releases for sonically intricate and slowly evolving renditions of themes from some of the 17th century composer's lesser known works.

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released December 22, 2011

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