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Vidna Obmana - Soundtrack for the Aquarium

Soundtrack for the Aquarium
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Album Details: Soundtrack for the Aquarium

Release Date:07/01/2001
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Track List: Soundtrack for the Aquarium

Disk 1

  1. Aqua 1 (Theme)
  2. Aqua 2a
  3. Aqua 3
  4. Aqua 4
  1. Aqua 2b
  2. Aqua 5
  3. Aqua 6

Disk 2

  1. Soundtrack for the Aquarium, Liv...

Pro Reviews: Soundtrack for the Aquarium

  • All Music Guide

    Originally recorded in 1992 for continuous playback at the Antwerp Zoo, Vidna Obmana's Soundtrack for the Aquarium opens with an austere, deep droning, underwater ambience. The work has been re-released in 2001 on the Hypnos Recordings label, along with a second CD which includes a live performance of the Soundtrack for the Aquarium recorded in Hamburg, Germany, in 1993. Both of the discs in this package are beautifully sonorous. The provocative and comforting atmospheres that Obmana has created with Soundtrack for the Aquarium are deeply resonant and tranquilly serene. This two-disc set is absolutely fantastic. It's quite possibly some of Obmana's best work and it's representative of the drone ambient side of his work. Fans of Robert Rich and Steve Roach will love this excellent recording. This long out of print work is sure to be a classic with ambient music fans, but it's also a great starting point in Vidna Obmana's large body of work.

    - Matt Borghi, All Music Guide

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Biography

Vidna Obmana

Belgian producer Dirk Serries, aka Vidna Obmana, is a prolific composer of deep ambient and electroacoustic music, utilizing slow, shifting electronic figures and sparse environmental recordings to construct long, minimalist, often extremely personal textural works. Taking his nom de plume from the Yugoslavian for "optical illusion" (a concept which carries much weight ... Read more