Circulum Musicum - Respect (Thar Records) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 07, 2013
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REVIEWS:

"....Circulum Musicum marks a high note with his debut, something really hard to acquire in just the first delievery and it clearly manifests a defined character that displays experimental clarity and musical method. Must say this is an extraordinary album, already in the same league with renowned bands from the European Ambient from all nature. Recommended for all the lovers of Space ambient with touches of drone, orchestral grandiloquence and virulent tribalism." (Jack - Heathen Harvest)"

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"....I've always found it somewhat hard to describe this sort of earthy, organic ambient music -- mainly because I don't really class it as ambient I suppose. It's more of a new sort of sound with hints of, among other things, Art of Noise, Brian Eno and various other influences. It's beautifully produced and manages to keep a strong musical structure while flowing freely around a set of electronic ethnic sounds that are very pleasing to the ear and really quite exotic. If you've ever heard the monumentally good album Life Before Land by Another Fine Day you'll find that this is very much in the same ball park -- and that, as far as I'm concerned is a very good thing indeed." (Smallfish - UK)

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"....There's literally no end to the surprises assembled here, as glitchy noises and keyboard sweeps rise and fall, mallet harpsichord and lively rhythms sway into view, grating cellos slice through riffs, shakers and wind tunnel breathing accompany vocal crooning. These compositions merge diverse aspects with melodic definition, producing waves of gentle ambience tempered by the elusive flurry of strident elements. A sense of dreamy calm is generated, then seasoned by musical innuendoes that serve to escalate things with decisive results. Ambient passages swing into measures of demonstrative melody, flourishing into vivacious activity before sinking back into somnambulant auralscapes. The result would be downright perturbing if everything wasn't knit together so adroitly into bewitching compositions." (Matt Howarth - Sonic Curiosity)
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