(12.03.06) Anders Peterson offers an interesting take on the dark
ambient genre with
Her Face Among The Shadows, an Objekt4
release on the Czechoslovakian label, Ravenheart. Peterson takes
equal parts Cold Meat Industry-style fascination with haunted
factories and Eno-esque washes of ambient drift to make a record
that certainly isn't cheery in its ambient texture, but it isn't
filled with oppressive darkness either.
"Seclusion" shuffles along like a insomniac monk
with bells and chimes in his pockets. In the cold stone hallways,
the echo of his sandals is a shuffling rhythm, and the minute
clatter of the metal in his pockets is both cacophonous and
phantasmal. "Among the Shadows" wanders down a dark path, one very
much haunted by the sort of insane asylum ghosts you'd find on a
Atrium Carceri or a Lithivm record, complete with spectral winds,
rattling chains and ominous gusts of sound that can't be the sound
of anything friendly. "Her Face" strays into the light, adopting a
downtempo beat, but there is an infection in the beats that causes
them to trip and tumble, lending a sickly stumble to the rhythms.
A dark-hop breakdown summons
"Foreverneverendeverend," a looping drone of synthetic noises that
moves like a squall line on the horizon. Thunder rhythms ebb and
flow within the dark veil of clouds. A human spirit haunts "She
Elven," where a woman's voice floats in the mix, wordlessly calling
to us through a miasma of industrial exhaust; while "Nowhere
Everywhere" rises with the break of day, a delicate thermal updraft
that starts to uncurl heretofore frozen melodies into faint streams.
Objekt4's dark ambience further texturizes the
shades of grey that exist between the terror of complete darkness
and the new age ephemera of daylight. Her Face Among The
Shadows is a walk in the gloom, but there are breaks of
sunlight.
Her Face Among The Shadows is out now
on Ravenheart.
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