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Antarctica

by Simon Slator

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Seffi Starshine
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Seffi Starshine Antarctica was my introduction to the darker side of ambient. Back then i was terrified but i couldn't stop listening to it. It still holds up just as well today as it did almost 20 years ago. Favorite track: Mount Erebus.
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Mount Erebus 15:01
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Antarctica 24:07

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The second release of the "Cold Sun" years - two compositions that depict very different vistas of our southernmost continent: the soaring majesty of Mount Erebus, to the dry and desert-like inland.

"Forward" - A follow-up to this album - was released by Aural Films in 2014
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released July 21, 2003

Written and produced by Simon Slator, Spring/Summer 2003
The audio, I believe, is the 2014 remaster.

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Simon Slator Tamworth, UK

That bloke who used to make nice music like "Four Patterns", then went all dark and psychedelic and droney and all that 'evvy stuff.

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