Mundaka es de lo mejor que hay en Perú actualmente, me da mucho alegría poder verlos en una de sus etapas más vivas, tan llenos de creatividad y amor por la música. Gracias Mundaka, por darnos el honor de verlos crecer.
To add onto the whole discussion about whether or not this album is actually from 1982; Whether or not this is a composition from the time doesn't really matter that much in the face of the quality of the work. There's been some pretty fun artists as of recent who specifically try to play their work off as being older than it actually is. This is a non issue so long as it doesn't affect history, which for obscure tracks, albums, and genres it likely won't. If it affects the history of a genre, it means the piece has grown popular enough that it'll be in a wider conscious and have heavier surrounding discourse, at which point it'll likely come out that the whole thing was just set dressing. If the music is still good, the music is still good! If it's just good modern old-school ambient or if it's impressive ambient for the time period it still sounds good and soothes the soul. Just my two cents on the whole thing.
Ads every few minutes during an ambient piece! Guess I'll have to get Premium and add to Googles' multi-billion profits, now that ad-blockers no longer work here.
Is there a way you could disable ads on this video? They play constantly and it makes it impossible for me to sleep when I play this video through my headphones.
Thank you for this music. I like it. A little bit ambient, a little bit industrial... The industrial sounds really adorn this music. And the vocal sounds a little n=bit mistic. All together makes this interesting to listen to!
Why detract from the legitimate artistry of this music with the silly fake history?? This is obviously not a two-track recording from 1982, it's a modern recording of modern compositions. The name "Douglas Em" is obviously a pseudonym, there's no reference of the name "Sines of Exquisite Pleasure" existing anywhere before 2022, and all of the info uploaded to Discogs leads to dead ends, black holes, and contains dubiously faked images of the "original release". Rather than evaluating this music on the basis of its actual merit, I'm left writing it off as a silly internet scam. Bummer for the real anonymous artist!
I wouldn't call it a "scam", merely a story that is being weaved around the music. Kinda like Jan Jelinek's "Ursula Bogner" project, if you're familiar with it.
To once was, but is no more. Looking for a spark in ashes of a dead world. Batted monuments only to become part of rubble. A smashed landscape.. Fragments. What man deeded to himself. Rod Serling, ‘Time enough at last’.
This autoplayed after Rivers of Yore by Exire. I was working. About 2 minutes in I stopped, what was this beauty that graced my ears? Where have I been taken to?
I fell upon a tape by M. Geddes Gengras on a Grind channel, actually, and boy was it good (this was back in ~2013). This is the first thing I've heard since and the date on it - wow! Gotta culture myself with this.