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OUT NOW! THE VERBRILLI SOUND: ANUNNAKI
The Verbrilli Sound's 4th full length release is a deeper conceptual release that's unique to any of the previous Verbrilli Sound releases. This album reveals yet another dimension to the artist's body of work.
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What they're saying:
Don Verbrilli goes deeper than his previous releases, exploring an ambient half-world inspired by cults of fallen angels. If there’s any subliminal religious propaganda Verbrilli buries it well: ‘Edin’ features a gently marching keyboard beat, reverberating guitar and bright harp-like strings; ‘They Shall Built The Waste Cities’ glistens with acoustic guitar-play and distant ethereal voices. Think Xela before he got hooked on zombie VHSs.
- Bleep download review
This is aural Kaiseki, with a generous drizzle of Don Verbrili's psilocybin-infused truffle oil throughout. That's what real instrumentation and unctuous analog recording manages in our time. It's the sound of sunsets over the Strait of Georgia; Adriatica for a new world.
- Andy BGPZ, Purple Radio (www.purple-radio.co.uk)
A rich and deeply textured ambient album. Anunnaki manages to sit on the edge of the electronic and the organic, where glistening guitars collide with the lushness of synthetic sounds. The album also strikes an intricate balance of eastern and western musical ideas and concepts. In my opinion, the album is best listened to as a whole, as I did on a recent road trip. It was a trip all right."
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Dylan DF Tram (Ambisonic), San Francisco
From the spine-tingling Eridu to the Pierre Henry-esque Niburu (via the heart-warming Edin) this album is confident and assured, minimal yet rich. An instant ambient classic and, for me, possibly Don Verbrilli's finest yet.
-Spinning Tops, The Random Selector, London, UK
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