Thursday 30 April 2020

Liquid Bloom 'Re:Gen: Deep Ambient Remixes' Review






Artist:

Liquid Bloom


Title:

Re:Gen Deep Ambient Remixes


Label:

Desert Trax


Released:

1st May














The overall ambience and tribal chants places Liquid Bloom as one of my favourite on the Desert Trax roster. So 3 years after the original Re:Generations release, comes this album of re-mixes. Too long some might say, personally I’m happy to have the opportunity to listen and relay my thoughts.


The producers brought in have have done exactly what it says on the tin. You won’t get more relaxed than when you encounter the whispering vocals that float across the deep ambient synths and drones, on the Eternell Ambient mix of ‘Ensenme’, mesmerising like those seductive sirens of the Greek fables. Even the Temple Step Project’s re-mix of ‘Resonant Migration’ which features the Australian shamanic powerhouse Deya Dova on vocals, is stripped back, laid back with her tribal chants just carrying the music into the ether.


If you are seeking out deep ambient music, that is blended with eastern instrumentation (and the faintest touch of psy) as an aid for a healthy body and mind, or simply looking to kick back and relax, then this album ticks all the boxes as a perfect accompaniment.


Reviewed by Woodzee


Links




soundcloud.com/liquidbloom


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