Epigon ADM, Bethaniens Dust - The Volume of Things Falling From Notice

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Review by Laurie B.

The Volume of Things Falling From Notice by Epigon ADM, Bethaniens Dust is an album that showcases the true talent of the artist. The album is a collection of tracks that are both haunting and beautiful at the same time. The music is a fusion of different genres, including ambient, experimental, and electronic, which creates a unique and mesmerizing sound.

The album starts with the track "In the Beginning," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The track is a slow and atmospheric piece that draws the listener in and prepares them for the journey ahead. From there, the album takes the listener on a journey through different soundscapes, each one more captivating than the last.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Weight of Time." The track is a beautiful and haunting piece that features a mix of electronic and acoustic instruments. The melody is simple yet powerful, and it is accompanied by a stunning vocal performance that adds to the emotional depth of the track.

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Artist: Epigon ADM, Bethaniens Dust
Album: The Volume of Things Falling From Notice
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Deep Blue ( Planted Audience For OBrien )
Orchestrated Violence
Burnt Pilgrims
Escalators ( Feat Noventa 90 & Yem Senha )
The Dicotomy Of Purpose
Cultivate When the Panic Hits ( Feat P.Wrecks )
Herbsts Note To Self

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Notes

  • Its always a pleasure when Sei, otherwise known as epigon A.D:M, gets in contact, you know there is something new on the horizon. Such a relaxed and humble person, just asking if I wouldn’t mind absorbing the sounds, and if some words come, please write a few. So its with something new, that I received some weeks ago, but have been absorbed with, taking it away with me on a family snow trip in NZ.
  • The complexity of the music contained on Volume Of Things Falling From Notice has shown different shades with the differing environments it has been listened in, the uneasy ambience, the creaking machinery, the ghostly voices buried deep in the mix, is that a certain 80’s singer (a favourite of mine) I hear buried in the murk of “Herbsts Note To Self”. This is something else altogether listening with headphones. “Escalators” featuring Noventa 90 & Yem Senha, hits hard with rapid fire rhymes, languished beats and a monstrous drone, while ““Lunge” swaggers with swirling strings and forlorn cello. Son Of A Bricklayer adds his unmistakable drums to “Burnt Pilgrims”, plucked strings, flute, crashing cymbals dissolving to a simple piano refrain and loose dirty drums, it always works when these two producers get together and make a track. The tracks continue to dissolve, becoming heavily influenced by Morricone, both his soundtrack work, and his experimental output, all interspersed with well chosen movie and political dialogue. More doom with P.Wrecks adding a U.S. angle, mellowing out again with “Deep Blue (Planted Audience For O’Brien)”, a last pitch at something lighter, more light than dark.
  • The Volume Of Things Falling From Notice does need quality headphones, or a sound system that can be turned up LOUD. Some truly stunning ambience has been created here, shifting between light and dark, but it is more to do with the restraint shown in production, the mixing desk as the lost instrument, everything seems balanced, you can even look through the murk if you listen closely enough.
  • Belfast born and raised, Berlin based, epigon A.D:M is worthy of your ears, try him here. This comes with my highest recommendation. ( Cyclic Defrost Review )

About Epigon ADM, Bethaniens Dust

Contemporary hip-hop vanguard spits from Ireland.

Name Vars

  • Epigon A.D.M

Aliases

  • Troubled Soul
  • Simon Milligan
  • Shallowbliss
  • Bethaniens Dust
  • SM Milligan
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Summary by Laurie B.

The Volume of Things Falling From Notice is a stunning piece of work that showcases the incredible talent of Epigon ADM, Bethaniens Dust. The album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates experimental and ambient music. It is a true work of art that will leave a lasting impression on anyone who listens to it.