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Being an old devoted Black Metal fan since 90s (though not limited to this genre only) I can say that Biosphere has something in common with Norwegian BM classics. A very subtle resemblance as genres are totally different. It's all about mood. Cold, solitary vibe... an eremitical contemplation beneath the polar firmament... And the same minimalistic approach to music writing and performance.
Biosphere Arctic Mix is a freezing essence of what I said above.
Genuine music. Greetings from Ukraine! weltschmerz1349
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The voice recordings in this album, the cover, the overall soundscape gives the impression and description of a polar expedition. The sound effects have a cold and fine ring to them, instantly painting an image of icycles, droplets and frozenscapes. Mamaxabras
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It will take me a year to repeat enough tracks to make any attempt to select a favorite, and that's not a bad thing. Wonderful diversity of music. adventure_tense
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