Posted by: deepgoa on: April 18, 2008

There was a time when, shyly, a word travelled the late ’70s innovative sound paths.
That word were ambient.
While following the âdaydreamâ, we can perfectly see that âevening starâ wich enlight the way for us, shadow and silence travellers.
The new Halo XVI work is this: ambient music in its purest form, a receptacle where to lay down, during the whole 5 tracks, our loads of imaginative dreams.
Gianpaolo Diacci aka Halo xvi, artist coming from far away, owns as a music passion the stringed instruments: giutars, basses or Chapman Stick, which he magically plays hopping like an elf. Especially live with the band RAN, whose is the proud bass player.
A tipical musical education, a past marked by new wave sounds, which dissapears inside Daydreaming given the extreme precision in describing a landscape wholly inhabited by electronic particles: lonely trasmitters of an ambient message oneiric programmed.
A Different Afternoonâspreads itself on harmonies softly contaminated by feeble and wonderful cosmic streams.
Lost Evenings is a sweet ritual hidden behind an enchanted vocal loop.
Night Moves it’s a perfect balance in the electronic void, just a hint of ambient- gothic sound, wrapped in spirals full of space vibes.
Stone Gardenâ it’s the peace that reings in our most intimate zen gardens.
White Sea closes the e.p with a solemn walk in the silent intangible world by Halo xvi: our hopping electronic elf who sometimes stops to describe with sounds his day dreaming.
Mirco Salvadori
This item is part of the collection: Laverna
Author: Halo XVI
Keywords: ambient; electronica
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0
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fantastic ambient album!
enjoy