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A triumphant piece full of atmospheric synthesizers that set the tone and soundscape perfectly. Forest Shrine is able to use their music to create an image in your head. This sounds like spring. 4/5 ClassyMusicSnob
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I don't know if it's me or the alcohol, but I swear there's an element of existential depression throughout this demo like stages of grief or something but I absolutely love it. Red
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Oaklimb instantly sets the scene in Woodland Passage, beautifully crafted pieces with a sense of subtlety not often found using synths from the CV and Yamaha FM series... well worth a listen, best on headphones. Martyn Stonehouse
Ambient artist charaxes creates the soundscape of an alien forest, with gentle melodies fading into environmental textures. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 10, 2023
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Talk about your allstar selections. I think I have an album from nearly everyone on this lineup.
That Six D-20s opener feels like something you could put on a final trailer for a DnD session that is reaching the end of a campaign after years, finally after many trials, deaths, failures and false wins - comes a chance at victory.
Of special note is Khüll - Return From Exile, which has that heroric flavor. GarrettStrife