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As the Ruin Falls by DP Kaufman DP Kaufman : As the Ruin Falls.
Ambient, melodic electronica meets neo-classical.


"As the Ruin Falls" is a collection of instrumental electronic/experimental soundscapes; complex textures and occasionally bizarre instrumentations are melded into melody-driven compositions that often betray the composer's classical roots. Listeners of Jon Hopkins or Ulrich Schnauss will immediately appreciate the album's constant attention to both melody and rhythm, and each listen reveals new sonic intricacies.
Songs:

1. The Second Beginning
2. Arrows of Time
3. As the Ruin Falls
4. Shadow Hounds
5. Captivation
6. The Life of
7. Progressive Element
8. Nocturne in C Sharp minor
9. Luminous
10. Inside the Hopeful Machine

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 8/21/2010
DP Kaufman lives in North Carolina USA

Tagged as: Electronica, Experimental, Instrumental Electronica, IDM, Synth


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