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M-Sphere "Electronic Relaxation"


Top level Music reviews Chill out/ambient reviews

Insolation Chilling in Germany has released several really good chill out releases the last two years. Now they are back with an album by M-Sphere (Markus Kaiser), and he gives us a journey into melancholic tunes…


M-Sphere "Electronic Relaxation" Insolation chilling 2003 (INSOLCHILL007)

1. In The Sea
2. Pulsar
3. Eyes Of Blue
4. An Old Dream
5. In The Heat
6. Melancholic Senses
7. Paraglider
8. Pulsar II (Noisy Rain Mix)

The cover art is dark, but really nice. Maybe a sign of dark music? The first track is very relaxing down tempo chill, with some melancholic melodies and dark sounds. This one is also released on Psychedelic Chilling 2 (Insolation Chilling 2002). Track 2 starts with the sound of birds singing and water, before an almost scary floating sound comes in. It goes over to down tempo chill again, and things become a bit lighter. Nice psychedelic sounds drifting in and out. Track 3 has a lot of typical synthesiser melodies, but it is actually really beautiful. This will for sure do some good in the chill out area… Track 4 is the darkest track so far on the album. The slow rhythm in this one is really cool. He has also added trumpet played by his dad! Track 5 is a deep track with a nice going down tempo rhythm and relaxing melodies. Track 6 sounds almost sad, with very melancholic floating melodies. Track 7 has the fastest rhythm on the album, but it`s still relaxing. Almost dubby rhythms and some happy melodies. The last track is another version of track 2. This one is much longer (lasting over 15 minutes!) and it sounds a bit weirder and more experimental.

This album is very relaxing all the way through. Pretty nice tracks, but I think it is the kind of chill you can easily get bored of after a few listens. But if you have enjoyed other releases on Insolation Chilling, this will probably fit to your taste too.
PK

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