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    Approaching Silence

    David Sylvian - Approaching Silence

    10/05/1999 | Emi Europe Generic 

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    All Music Guide Review

    The "unofficial" subtitle of this CD is "music for multi media installations." All that to say that the songs on this release date back to 1990 and were used as part of Sylvian and Russell Mills' exhibit Ember Glance-The Permanence of Memory (1990) and 1994's Redemption-Approaching Silence, which was done by Sylvian and Robert Fripp. Since the music is ambient at its finest, the dates of recording do not matter. The question is does this music stand up on its own, apart from the exhibit. The answer is a resounding yes! Sylvian produces original and interesting ambient music. The selections are long ("Approaching Silence" is over 38 minutes long) yet never get boring. It is to Sylvian's credit that he can keep the listener interested for that long with this genre of music. Sylvian uses instruments and sounds to create his own creative ambient music. The short-wave samples, for example, add an eeriness in "The Beekeeper's Apprentice," which adds to the overall sound of the piece. This music is not for every taste, but fans of Sylvian and ambient music will find this to be a treat. ~ Aaron Bagdley, All Music Guide

    Approaching Silence Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Epiphany
  • 2:32
  • Sound Clip for Epiphany from Approaching Silence


  • Credits of Approaching Silence

    • David Sylvian
    • Synthesizer, Guitar, Producer, Sampling, Design, Art Direction, Main Performer, Engineer, Photography, Visual Design, Theme, Shortwave Radio
    • Yuka Fuji
    • Production Assistant, Art Direction, Project Coordinator


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