Astatine - Winter1991

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Review by Umair Tariq

Winter1991 by Astatine is a mesmerizing album that showcases the band's unique blend of ambient and experimental music. The album's tracks are a mix of haunting melodies, ethereal vocals, and intricate soundscapes that transport listeners to a dreamlike world. The use of organic instrumentation and electronic elements creates a perfect balance of warmth and coldness, which is fitting for the album's wintery theme. Each track is distinct and yet seamlessly flows into the next, creating a cohesive listening experience. The standout tracks include "Frozen River," "Frostbite," and "Snowfall," which showcase the band's ability to create immersive soundscapes. Winter1991 by Astatine is a must-listen for fans of ambient and experimental music.

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Filename: astatine-winter1991.rar
  • MP3 size: 47.3 mb
  • FLAC size: 583 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Dust Part II0:20
Dust Part. II0:20
Ethane3:12
Mink2:19
Low Gain 2:24
Breeze Collection1:38
The Rubble1:07
Dust Part I0:44
Vain Rotation2:26
Low Gain2:24
Dust Part. I0:44

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Catalog Numbers

  • spasm55
  • CP01

Labels

  • Orgasm
  • Cantos Propaganda

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Formats

  • Cassette
  • Mini-Album
  • CDr
  • Limited Edition
  • Numbered
  • Reissue

Notes

  • Recorded in summer 2014 on real2real C15 tapes. Limited to 20 copies
  • Recorded on real2real C15 Tapes in summer 2014.
  • Originally released as cassette in a limited edition of 20 copies by Orgasm Records (Spasm55) in 2014.
  • comes in a heavy brown cardboard digisleeve with inserts.
  • Limited edition of 40 copies.

About Astatine

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Aliases

  • Stéphane Recrosio