Alkilith – Blade Of Morndinsamman - New Cassette 2020 Self Released Tape - Chicago Local Dungeon Synth / Dwarven Synth
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Alkilith – Blade Of Morndinsamman
Label: | Not On Label (Alkilith Self-released) – none |
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Format: |
Cassette, Limited Edition, Numbered
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Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Dungeon Synth |
Tracklist
1 | Duergar Of The Underdark | |
2 | Temple Of Laduguer | |
3 | Altar Of Mount Celestia | |
4 | The Mines Of Tharmekhul | |
5 | Keeper Of Secrets Under The Mountain | |
6 | Thautam's Blindfold | |
7 | Woods Of Marthammor Duin | |
8 | Prayers Of Rain And Victory To Haela Brightaxe | |
9 | The Path Of Moradin |
Notes
Limited to 25 copies.
Minimal, dwarven synth from deep within the pantheon of the elder gods.
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"On their enchanting debut Blade of Morndinsamman, Chicago’s Alkilith, a Dungeons and Dragons-inspired dungeon synth/fantasy ambient project (what they call "dwarven synth"), crafts its songs from minimal resources, often relying on single keyboard tracks to create atmosphere. Influenced by more traditional 8- and 16-bit video game music as well as their own peers, Alkilith concentrates on creating an atmosphere by utilitarian means—finding oneself in Alkilith’s dreamworld is simply the end result.
The dwarven sound relies more on the keen musician’s intuition than some grand, bellicose artistic statement. Alkilith doesn’t try, it merely is, and the natural-sounding music found on the Blade of Morndinsamman is as relaxing as it is engaging. These are the halls of the gods to which Alkilith summons, this is a true and vivid setting rather than some gaudy affectation. Use this to add to your upcoming game’s atmosphere, or lose yourself in it on its own." - www.thecallofthenight.com
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"On their enchanting debut Blade of Morndinsamman, Chicago’s Alkilith, a Dungeons and Dragons-inspired dungeon synth/fantasy ambient project (what they call "dwarven synth"), crafts its songs from minimal resources, often relying on single keyboard tracks to create atmosphere. Influenced by more traditional 8- and 16-bit video game music as well as their own peers, Alkilith concentrates on creating an atmosphere by utilitarian means—finding oneself in Alkilith’s dreamworld is simply the end result.
The dwarven sound relies more on the keen musician’s intuition than some grand, bellicose artistic statement. Alkilith doesn’t try, it merely is, and the natural-sounding music found on the Blade of Morndinsamman is as relaxing as it is engaging. These are the halls of the gods to which Alkilith summons, this is a true and vivid setting rather than some gaudy affectation. Use this to add to your upcoming game’s atmosphere, or lose yourself in it on its own." - www.thecallofthenight.com
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released September 11, 2020
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