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['ramp] - Doombient.Two - A Declaration Of War mp3 download
Singer: ['ramp]
Title: Doombient.Two - A Declaration Of War
Released: 2006
Country: Germany
Style: Dark Ambient, Industrial, Berlin-School
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 935
Formats: AC3 ASF RA MP2 MP4 APE ADX
MP3 size: 1937 mb

['ramp] - Doombient.Two - A Declaration Of War mp3 download

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 A Declaration Of War 7:00
2 Shapes Of Things To Come 16:00
3 Slow Deaths
Sequenced By [Monstrous Moog Sequence] – Mark Shreeve
17:15
4 Ground Zero 10:38

Credits

  • Performer [Steel Sheets], Guitar [Slide], Electronics, Loops, Artwork By – Frank Makowski
  • Performer [Treatments], Piano [Grand], Electronics [PPG Wave 360], Loops, Edited By, Remix, Producer – Stephen Parsick

Notes

Performed and recorded live under battle conditions at Emil festival Langenfeld, March 15 2003.
Numbered black CDr tin box edition of 100 copies. Number is printed on CD and embossed at bottom of tin box.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none ['ramp] Doombient.Two: A Declaration Of War Redux ‎(4xFile, FLAC, Album, RM) Doombient.Music none Germany 2009

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From Bert Strolenberg's Sonic Immersion website (http://sonicimmersion.org/review.php?letter=R&review=73240):"When we talk about menacing, intense and gloomy ambient music, the output of the German project ['ramp] has always something special to offer. In this case it’s a live-set Stephen Parsick and Frank Makowski played at the German Emil EM festival 2003, accomplished under very hard circumstances (which also lead to a substandard audio quality with quite a bit of glitch, crackle and distortion). The four lengthy tracks featured here all spread a foreboding shadow of darkness while the atmosphere grows more dramatic and claustrophobic with each piece. While a tapestry of dense textures and loops morphs onward, Stephen adds some tasty grand piano on the first takes occasionally. A real sonic assault along a descent into eerie spheres though unfolds on "Slow Deaths", which contains the rhythmsequenz Mr Parsick was able to compose on Mark Shreeve’s big Moog IIIc. This outcome is not for the faint of heart, as Stephen would say."
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