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Releases
Various Artists - Our Demons Hide Near The Place Where Children's Fears Sleep
![[DNA 88] Various Artists - «Our Demons Hide Near The Place Where Children's Fears Sleep»](/images/88cover.jpg)
Cat # ... DNA 88 Release Date ... 07.06.2010 Genre ... Drone Ambient, Dark Ambient, Experimental Type ... FLAC Lossless / mp3 CBR 320 kbps Size ... 197Mb / 99Mb This compilation combine sombre and intense dark/drone ambient tracks with experimental and avantgarde works. Such combination can express better that negative emotions children experience in discovering the world around.
"Infinite Depression" by Aevum Spiritus is an unconscious and irresistible fear of the unknown resulting in lack of self-confidence, reticence and depression.
Ultra low-frequency "Home" by Raspad Atoma is a gasping for breath in horror of darkness, claustrophobia and suppressed fears.
Composed in the way of recently released at DNA Production "Nasca Lines" album, "Utkha" by Indo is a panic and impetuous run away, consciousness quelled by instincts, convulsive breathing.
Track included in "House Of Morpheus" released in March, "Chora" by Marc-Henri Arfeux is an expression of childish dreams, sometimes naive and light, sometimes anxious and disturbed, sometimes utterly nightmarish. Relief for child mind, these dreams are factor of secondary negative influence on children's psychics.
"Non C'è Più Niente" by Behind Formal Face (J Orphic dark ambient side-project) is a child's horrible nightmare, his heavy breathing, desperate attempts to escape from this cold well of irrational fears, crying and perspiration when awaking.
"Endorphin Haze" by Red Fog is a catatonic state after experienced nervous shock when child's mind can't overcome the emotional overload and escape to embryonic unconcsious state with minimal and elemental perception.
Another track by Aevum Spiritus, "Sna" is grotesque and morbid pictures in teenager's dreams, repeated nightmares caused by forgotten irrational children's fears.
Various Artists - Fall Asleep Ghosts
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Cat # ... DNA 72 Release Date ... 23.12.2009 Genre ... Drone Ambient, Dark Ambient, Field Recordings, Experimental Type ... FLAC Lossless / mp3 CBR 320 kbps Size ... 475Mb / 263Mb This compilation is dedicated to DNA Production second anniversary. Two years ago the first DNA Production release was out. Despite label's traditions, we invited mainly foreign musicians who aren't in DNA Production catalogue before. This huge, almost two hours long compilation is created in drone/dark ambient way, and certain tracks with noise and field recordings elements point out compilation's own distinctive ambient style.
Raspad Atoma - Melophobia
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Cat # ... DNA 46 Release Date ... 22.04.2009 Genre ... Drone Ambient, Field Recordings Type ... mp3 CBR 320 kbps / FLAC Lossless Size ... 102Mb / 114Mb "...chaotic drone and rumble of the external raving world is only volume of absolute silence increased a thousand times..." Powerful low frequency drone, considered chaos of ambient layers, slow composition progress and permanent tension - "Raspad Atoma" is back. This russian drone musician attracts attention with his new work. Being an adherent of deep low frequency drone ambient, Knell discovers new (or another?) ways to develop his creativity. He uses an advanced multilayer composition, intensively works with various sounds, noises, drones and field recordings. "Melophobia" is a long ambient piece. It's an instrument that helps author to disjoin listener's consciousness and the world around. It's an imperceptible but persistent process when hundreds of spirals wrap listener around and every spiral is full of caught drones, melodies, noises. It pulses, sounds and interweaves creating new world around. "Melophobia" looks like deepest sleep when habitual frame of reference is lost and consciousness is trying to realize discovered space as a dark and isolated place, a territory of loneliness.
Various Artists - Could We Live Forever?
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Cat # ... DNA 39 Release Date ... 12.02.2009 Genre ... Drone Ambient, Dark Ambient, Experimental Type ... mp3 CBR 320 kbps / FLAC Lossless Size ... 170Mb / 291Mb DNA Production continues to release compilations and present a new one called "Could We Live Forever?". This work was done in traditional drone-ambient style with influences of dark-ambient, experimental and isolationism. Seven projects contributed tracks for this compilation: "Ices Ov", "Raspad Atoma", "t_error 404" and "Kromeshna" from Russia, "CrepusculaR" from Argentina, "Bagryanii Schliach" from Ukraine and "The Large" from Finland. All tracks are composed in different manner but each track gives its own answer for the aforementioned question: "could we live forever?" The choice is yours, whether it is cold denial in "Ultima Thule", aloof silence of "Monochrome Snow" or sad grin in "Metamorphosing"... Photography and artworks for this release were made by Vitaly Maklakov.
Various Artists - Spiral II
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Cat # ... DNA 20 Release Date ... 15.03.2008 Genre ... Drone Ambient, Experimental Type ... mp3 CBR 320 kbps Size ... 77Mb This compilation features five projects: Raspad Atoma from Volgograd (Russia), CrepusculaR from Argentina, Protuberanzed from Khimki (Russia), I.M.M.U.R.E. from St. Petersburg (Russia) and Vlasti Form in collaboration with Raspad Atoma.
Various Artists - Spiral I
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Cat # ... DNA 05 Release Date ... 26.12.2007 Genre ... Drone Ambient Type ... mp3 CBR 320 kbps Size ... 93Mb This compilation initially was planned to be released as .NBK Records' sampler "Derived III". Many different artists took part in this release: Raspad Atoma from Volgograd, (Russia) Ad Serpentae, In Flagrante Delicto, Oneirografiaand t_error 404 - all from Moscow (Russia), Ices Ov from Zhukovsky, Moscow (Russia), Bagryanii Schliach from Ukraine and CrepusculaR from Argentina. Deep and somewhere glitchy sound reminds vinyl recording.
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