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TechnologyStrong The continuation of a brilliant series Favorite track: Seraph XIX.
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Between Happiness and Sadness, Between Pleasure and Pain, Between Light and Darkness, Between Life and Death. Favorite track: Seraph XIV.
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albytheslayer I think the Seraphim album are my favorites. such ambience, such amazing dreaming sounds. I never listen to these ones if I am not alone and at peace, only at night. I need the right moment to appreciate them. Another great work. Favorite track: Seraph XIV.
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Innesti Pure drift. Minimal, gray, and alive. A perfect album.
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sleepy_foxie Seraphim, the first and second, are fantastic. This is a continuation in the way of an evolution of the sound, concept and feeling given from the first. Seraphim encompasses some of my very favorite ambient works.
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Seraph XI 09:28
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Seraph XII 12:31
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Seraph XIII 09:01
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Seraph XIV 09:16
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Seraph XV 08:46
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Seraph XVI 03:49
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Seraph XVII 12:48
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Seraph XVIII 04:41
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Seraph XIX 14:08

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Mer de Revs: Seraphim II

"And this I dreamt, and this I dream. And some time this I will dream again. And all will be repeated, all be re-embodied. Dreams, reality, death - on wave after wave."

A study in deliberately soothing textures designed to give the listener space to find stillness and collapse into rest. Late night lullabies.

How To Disappear Completely presents Seraphim II - a coda to our experimental sleep music project, Mer de Revs series. Material for this album was recorded live over the last two years during various recording sessions, always at the same scenery and location - cottage by the sea, at night. The end result is almost 2 hours of music, inspired by the night sea and dreams. We hope you’ll enjoy the music as much as we did recording it. As always - thank you for listening and your continuous support.

Dedicated to the loving memory of Yukihiro Takahashi & Ryuichi Sakamoto

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released April 4, 2023

ERASER v12.0

Mer de Revs Sessions (Recorded in 2021/2022)

All perceived silence and audio deformations were intended.

Recorded live to 2 inch tape.
Composed with Yamaha DX7, tape loops, processed/reprocessed guitars, found sounds, voice and loads of old and heavily worn out VHS tapes.

Thank you M. Fasber & S. Ruth for the vocals
Special thanks: Brian and Sarah for the heavily worn out Ampex 499 tapes

Artwork by Accult
Concept & Art Direction by Accult Studio

NOTE: The sound contained on this release is intended and specially designed to fit the headphones. All perceived silence and audio deformations were intended.

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HTDC is a live collective based in Poland. The name of the project is based on Doug Richmond's book, originally released in 1985.

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