*Artist: Stuzha
*Album: Through The Snowfield [ep]
*Year: 2008
*Genre: Dark Ambient/field Recordings/acoustic
*Country: Russia (Siberia)
*Format: mp3@VBR263kbps
*Size: 40MB
Tracklist:
1. Here is No Life Without a Fire 6:13
2. Lost in Catacombs 6:12
3. Through The Snowfield 6:13
4. Odinokaya Garmon' (Russian Folklore song) 2:13
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Total playing time: 20:51
Stuzha - новый проект сибирского _Algol_, который соединяет в себе полевые записи и аккустические элементы.
_Algol_ - all instruments, field recordings, vocals.
"Here is No Life Without a Fire" was recorded in the taiga forest during the frosty winternight time, when temperature is below -25C. That piece shows that life of a man in the such a cold regions is absolutely depends from the fire. It gives to a man a hope & life, without it he's dead in few hours... It's a hymn to fire.
"Lost in Catacombs" was recorded during snowy december 2007. Most sounds are from enclosed big metallic tank wich is used a long time ago for water keeping. This vessel is located pretty far away from civilization and in the nighttime an ambient atmosphere here is a magnificent!
"Through The Snowfield" is a track which is describing a blank feelings of a men, who is riding on a horse through endless snowy fields... The sound of the small bells is coming from a neck of a coachman's horse, and these bells are just like a lighthouse for a ship in the storm. They are only way to know where your horse are when a blizzard start to blow... That piece is about a solitude & loneliness of a soul. There is also a fragment of Russian folklore song in it.
"Odinokaya Garmon'" is a Russian folklore song.
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