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DP Kaufman : Fear and Curiosity.
Ambient, melodic electronica meets neo-classical.
With "Fear and Curiosity", Kaufman dives into a lush, layered post-rock sound.
He draws from his previous work in electronic and orchestral production, but the
soundscapes take on an entirely new character. Sweeping washed-out guitars and
unorthodox rhythmic elements create a delicate balance between simmering
intensity and subdued ambience. Complex sonic architecture carries the simple
soaring melodies into an otherworldly space.
Songs:
1. In the Shadow of the Colossi
2. Fear and Curiosity
3. Ascent
4. Aves
5. All We Can Do
6. A Brief But Happy Life
7. Ember
8. A Light Never Dimmed
9. Ceremony
10. Only the Wind
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 02/22/2015
DP Kaufman lives in North Carolina USA
Tagged as: Electronica, Ambient, Instrumental Electronica, Contemporary Piano, Daydreaming, Experimental Electronic
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