Thursday, August 8, 2024

Tom Kazas - Deliquescence (1989)


Lovely, often quite emotive new age sounds from down under. Synths and programmed rhythms intermixed with longing, ethereal guitars. Something about this record really taps into my big ol' well of grief, but so does pretty much everything these days.

Track listing:
1. Eyes of a Bird
2. Someday That Is Saturday
3. Heavenly Transport
4. Blankets of Ice
5. Vision of Serenity
6. On Endless Nights
7. Unseen Passage
8. Mediterranean Move
9. Journey of the Whales


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7 comments:

  1. Thanks! Didn't even know this existed, I have a little of stuff he's recorded/engineered and a couple of Moffs tracks. Intrigued what this is like.

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  2. Nostalgic to the point of being synesthetic. Very good finding.

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  3. Also, some of the themes reminds me of Robin Guthrie

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  4. Really appreciate your blog. Found quite an education here. Cheers!

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  5. excellent. a little of the best of vangelis and eno and a great deal more besides. been hooked since the first listen. it's been helping me through the final days countdown of a dull deadend job prior to moving to chicago. i really treasure this record. it's got the mood of the moment

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  6. No black metal posts since January....just sayin'

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  7. Muchas gracias por esto.

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