Review of Wind Dynamic Organ, Deviations [12k2062]

Silence and Sound (FR)

Over the past few years, Zimoun has had the privilege of working on the Wind Dynamic Organ (Prototype III), a wind organ developed in Bern by Daniel Glaus, composing two albums.

The first, a solo album titled Wind Dynamic Organ, One & Two, was created without any manipulation, unlike the one made with Taylor Deupree, Wind Dynamic Organ, Deviations, a sumptuous journey into the depths of richly enveloping ambient music.

The atmospheres that emerge from forgotten eras resurface, brushing against our consciousness and embracing our neural connections with a time when ghosts were an integral part of our daily lives.

The duo takes full advantage of the instrument’s exceptional qualities to create an album of floating atmospheres, a suspended mirage resembling an oasis anchored to a horizon line whose contours are blurred by a shimmering, ethereal light. Superb.

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