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Rildrim : Poetry of the Unnamed.
Electronic music becomes poetry.
Composed and recorded during the second half of 2011, Poetry of the Unnamed is an album conceptually based on the idea of music as a kind of poetry capable of expressing, describing and depicting feelings, sensations and ideas in a way that language is not able to.
Through the use of a unique universe of sonic imprints and an endless vocabulary of rhythmic and harmonic symbols based on a much less functional syntax only bound to a poetic and dramatic will, the musical discourse is able to soar there where no other artistic discipline can even dream of reaching. With the mastery of that homogeneous mass of floating and evolving sound that is becoming Rildrim's unmistakable mark, this album tells us about things for which there still are no words.
Songs:
1. We live in the Imagination
2. This Space is Inhabited
3. Entangled Within
4. Poetry of the Unnamed
5. And the Stars Turned into Jewels
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 4/28/2012
Rildrim lives in Las Palmas Spain
Tagged as: Ambient, Other
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