Si Matthews - Across the Ether (2018) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Si Matthews
Title: Across the Ether
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Carpe Sonum
Genre: Electronic, Ambient
Quality: Mp3 320 / FLAC 16/24 Bit (44,1 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 139:52 min
Total Size: 320 / 576 MB / 1,2 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Across the Ether
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Carpe Sonum
Genre: Electronic, Ambient
Quality: Mp3 320 / FLAC 16/24 Bit (44,1 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 139:52 min
Total Size: 320 / 576 MB / 1,2 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Search 10:19
02. Light Years Away 09:04
03. Isolated 08:00
04. Derelict Places 07:27
05. Circles in the Stars Above 06:53
06. Proxima Centauri 10:28
07. In Stone 11:00
08. Lunar Serenity 06:33
09. Last Exit 05:46
10. Across the Ether Parts 1 & 2 12:18
11. Encountered 08:07
12. Escaping Gravity 08:28
13. Landing Probe 06:12
14. Speed of Thought 09:18
15. A New Horizon 11:04
16. Radial Velocity 08:55
Si Matthews's Carpe Sonum debut, Tales of Ten Worlds, glorified the Namlook template to usher in new vistas of expansive headtones; to mix Fax-ian metaphors, something like an 'environmental space music' that trafficked in Germanic kosmische traditions while not becoming wholly subservient to them. On Across the Ether, Matthews' manages to find a way deeper into the cosmos with a purity of essence and engulfing outreach, using a broad range of merry modules to free your mind for your soul to follow. Beginning with the prickly drone clusters, shimmering galactic bubblewrap, and moog-esque whoosh of opener "The Search", snatches of abandoned astronauts dialog frozen in a distant quasar's bandwidth eerily paint a picture of beings trapped in all-encompassing voids, the light of farflung orbs their only accompanying illumination. It's an utterly compelling beginning that finds Matthews doing what 'classic' synth/space music does best: erect whole new imagistic textures never before heard, considered, or contemplated. With the 'renaissance' of electronic and synth-generated music going on full-force for nigh on a decade now, Matthews remains one of the movement's most talented young whippersnappers, amorphous by decree, providing us with, to borrow an album title from Hawkwind, astounding sounds, amazing music.