Taken from the stunning 2011 release “The Licence To Interpret Dreams“ from neo-classical/minimal ambient artist Antonymes. Check out the album and other Antonymes releases including free downloads here: “The Licence To Interpret Dreams“ is an album of resonant beauty, as expansive as the wilds of North Wales from which it came, yet as delicate and intimate as a loved one's breath upon your skin. Each song deploys a modest array of instruments and textures, giving them ample space to breathe and glow. The album's scope is immediately apparent on breathtaking opener 'The Slow Beginnings of a 'A Fragile Acceptance', where faint piano notes are overwhelmed by an aching surge of cellos, and the timeless, lingering chord progression of 'The Siren, Hopelessly Lost'. Single 'Endlessly' weaves traces of nature with unearthly, oscillating tones before giving way to a strident piano theme. On 'Doubt', Jan Van Den Broek delivers the words of Paul Morley, cradled against a bed of melancholic piano, violin and cello, leaving an indelible emotional mark. 'A Light From The Heavens' almost feels like a natural conclusion to the album, with its sense of reflective yearning, but it is followed by the devastating metaphysical breakdown of 'On Arrival at the Strange Museum', a cavernous piece that calls out like some giant magnetic spirit.
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