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Erik Wøllo

Silver Beach

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A1

Four

A2

Panorama

A3

The Open Room

A4

Journey

B1

The Emeralds

B2

Crystal-Ice

B3

Dark Eyed Drums

B4

Silver Beach

C1

Little Big Tune

C2

Recitation

C3

Mountain Train

C4

Aural Light

C5

Chime

D1

Sequenza

D2

Amiga

D3

Lakeside

D4

The Wintergarden Ethereal

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Abstrakce Records (ABST 018)

2x Vinyl LP Deluxe Edition Special Edition

Release date: Feb 20, 2021, Spain

Abst 018 - ERIK WOLLO “Silver Beach” 2021 Expanded Edition 2xLP

Erik Wøllo is a unique Norwegian musician that has been active since 1980, covering a wide range of styles but mostly known for his very personal take on electronic ambient music.

In Silver Beach, gentle rhythms hold center for lush beautiful melodies to unfold, manifesting a restrained elegance in the way the chords hover around this percolating heartbeat. The result is synthetic walkabout music, an album of simple yet vibrant sophistication, perfect for wandering around or sitting contemplating imaginary beautiful vistas with eyes closed. These seventeen stunning tracks create a sense of ceaseless motion without arrival, the pleasure of traveling without destination: walking on an outer limits beach.

An early electronic music masterpiece, it was made using the latest MIDI technology at that time. Everything was composed and recorded on the now vintage Roland MSQ700, and all the diverse synths and rack modules were mixed directly down to 2 track analog tape (no multitrack tape was used).