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Dirk Serries - Zonal Disturbances III
- Labels Zoharum
- Product Code: CD Digipak
- Availability: In Stock
We present the next installment in Dirk Serries' "Zonal Disturbances" cycle. As with the previous chapter, the musician recorded material using electric guitar coupled with numerous effects. He recorded four more longer compositions that further develop Dirk's direction, constructing his signature ambient style. Organic, somber, and eerie. The entire piece was also recorded live, in a single space, resulting in music that reveals the artist's penchant for minimalism and slow, repetitive sound clusters, thus drawing on his roots, deeply rooted in industrial and experimental music.
After nearly four decades on the scene, during which he constantly developed, refined, and finally developed a unique and provocative method of composing ambient music, often breaking the mold of the genre. Dirk Serries is finally a personality who, through consistency and persistence, often facing resistance from the music industry, has achieved much, leaving his mark on the genre. It's difficult to discuss ambient music today without referring to the Belgian's work.
This is a perfect time to present another of several volumes planned for this series, trusting that if you fell under the spell of the previous instalment and now you will find many interesting, not always obvious references, and look forward to the sequel in the near future...
CD edition folded in six-panels ekopack
After nearly four decades on the scene, during which he constantly developed, refined, and finally developed a unique and provocative method of composing ambient music, often breaking the mold of the genre. Dirk Serries is finally a personality who, through consistency and persistence, often facing resistance from the music industry, has achieved much, leaving his mark on the genre. It's difficult to discuss ambient music today without referring to the Belgian's work.
This is a perfect time to present another of several volumes planned for this series, trusting that if you fell under the spell of the previous instalment and now you will find many interesting, not always obvious references, and look forward to the sequel in the near future...
CD edition folded in six-panels ekopack



