Aarktica - No Solace In Sleep

archomai

Review by Luca Lovisolo

Aarktica's album No Solace In Sleep is a hauntingly beautiful collection of ambient and post-rock tracks. The album is filled with lush soundscapes and ethereal melodies that transport the listener to a dreamlike state. The tracks are intricately layered, with delicate piano melodies and shimmering guitar riffs weaving in and out of each other. The use of subtle electronic textures adds depth and complexity to the music, creating a truly immersive listening experience. The album's standout track, "Corpse Reviver #2," is a hauntingly beautiful piano piece that showcases Aarktica's mastery of minimalist composition. No Solace In Sleep is an impressive and deeply moving album that is sure to appeal to fans of ambient and post-rock music.

Table of Contents

Download

Filename: aarktica-no-solace-in-sleep.rar
  • MP3 size: 73.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 711.6 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
You Have Cured A Million Ghosts From Roaming In My Head3:31
Glacia13:36
The Ice (Feels Three Feet Thick Between Us)5:24
I Remember Life Above the Surface11:39
Welcome Home8:10
Indie6:50
Elena4:22
I Remember Life Above The Surface11:39
You Have Cured a Milllion Ghosts from Roaming in My Head
The Ice (feels Three Feet Thick Between Us)5:26
Inebria10:40
You Have Cured a Million Ghosts from Roaming In My Head3:33

Images

Album herunterladen Aarktica - No Solace In Sleep
last ned album Aarktica - No Solace In Sleep
ladda ner album Aarktica - No Solace In Sleep
baixar álbum Aarktica - No Solace In Sleep
lataa albumi Aarktica - No Solace In Sleep
descargar álbum Aarktica - No Solace In Sleep

Catalog Numbers

  • silber 012
  • silber 013

Labels

Silber Records

Listen online

  • kuunnella verkossa
  • ascolta in linea
  • lytte på nettet
  • ouvir online
  • online anhören
  • lyssna på nätet
  • écouter en ligne
  • escuchar en línea
  • online luisteren

Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Mispress

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByAmerse Music
Designed AtHelvetiCorps
Copyright (c)Aarktica
Mastered AtSpectremusik
Manufactured ByMusic Manufacturing Services

Credits

RoleCredit
DesignLDB
Mastered ByAaron Thall
Written-ByJon De Rosa
PerformerJon De Rosa
Composed ByJon De Rosa

Notes

  • design: ldb/helveticorps
  • published by amerse music (bmi).
  • © 2000 Aarktica.
  • Tracks 1 to 3, 5, 6, 8 recorded at c2-2cb, january-april 1999;
  • Track 7 recorded at c3-7ca, september 1999;
  • Track 4 recorded at home, june 1999.
  • contact Aarktica c/o Brighter Records
  • 10xii99
  • © 2000 Aarktica

Barcodes

  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L483
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI8123
  • Matrix / Runout: MMS DIRECT 1YVX3<0067>SILBER013
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout: 2CWQ2<0067>SILBER013 MMS DIRECT
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L482
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI810A

About Aarktica

Aarktica was conceived in the winter of 1998 with Jon DeRosas permanent loss of hearing in one ear as a distraction from his other musical interests. As his hearing loss became less of a distraction and more of a new way of listening, Aarktica became a means to execute the soundtrack of the life in mono he now faced; one of audio distortions and aural hallucinations. The first album No Solace in Sleep (Silber Records, 2000) was a series of minimal guitar and tape compositions, glacially paced and effected, recorded on a 4-track cassette recorder in various NYU dorm rooms. This release echoed across the Atlantic, and Aarktica soon released the Morning One EP on Ochre Records (UK) in 2001, gaining accolades and airplay from the venerable John Peel. Soon after, Aarktica released Or You Could Just Go Through Your Whole Life and Be Happy Anyway, Bliss Out v.18 (Darla Records, 2002) and Pure Tone Audiometry (Silber Records, 2003). These releases combine lo-fi electro, noise and shoegaze with the ambient textures of modern composers like Morton Feldman and Ingram Marshall, defining Aarkticas innovative drone pop hybrid. These were also the first Aarktica albums to feature guest musicians to realize DeRosas ultimate goal: to create drones and textures from the timbres of instruments, not solely from reverb units and delay pedals. It was also during this time that DeRosa began his classical Indian vocal studies with La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela. Their mentorship would be extremely influential to DeRosa and would affect all of his musical output, in every genre from this time forward. DeRosa also studied extensively with Michael Harrison, a former disciple of Young and Zazeela, and a composer specializing in harmonic tuning systems. Aarkticas fourth full-length release Bleeding Light (Darla Records, 2005) was an homage to New York City, in both its lyrics and compositions. DeRosa enlisted many friends and young NYC free-jazz luminaries (Nate Wooley, Seth Misterka, Mike Pride, Harry Rosenblum), forgoing the often glacial guitars, for a more chaotic, eerie and psychedelic sound. After releasing the limited Ocean split 123 with Aaron Spectre on Berlins Moonbunny Records, Aarktica relocated to Southern California in Summer 2007 and released its fifth album Matchless Years (Darla Records) in Fall 2007. In Summer 2008, DeRosa moved back to Brooklyn, NY to work on the sequel to Aarkticas 2000 debut No Solace In Sleep. The result was In Sea (Silber Records, 2009), a return to Aarkticas original guitar/ambient sound. A particular highlight of this release is Aarkticas cover of the 1988 Danzig song Am I Demon? which closes the album, and its accompanying video. In 2010, Silber Records released In Sea Remixes, a limited release of 500 copies of the entire In Sea album remixed entirely by other artists. Remixers include Suckers, Declining Winter, Landing, Yellow 6 and Keith Canisius. While DeRosa changed his focus to more song-oriented solo work in 2011, he does plan to continue Aarktica, with new material planned for 2013.

Real Name

    • Jon DeRosa

Aliases

  • Jon DeRosa
  • Still