Aftermath (Archives of Peace)

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Album Information

Total Tracks: 5   Total Length: 43:16

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First track is a buck on amaz.

_mat_

Buy the others here and you have a $3 album.

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Love the music

tal4jesus

Not crazy about the price.

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Ditto on the pricing issue

wmshax

I like Aes Dana, and this has some terrific moments. But I don't like the album enough to be gouged - 5 songs for 12 points?

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cheaper on itunes

sundials

this is like 4$ on itunes, lol

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would love to try it but its 12 credits

berardi1111

the reason I use emusic is it's cheaper than itunes. This is not cheaper than itunes! I'm out peace

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Waaa?

gertiestn

I echo that...TWELVE credits for 43 minutes?

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Good, but...

kdavis2600

5 tracks for 12 credits? Especially when I can skip the first song and only use 4 credits? This new album pricing is messed up, I'm seriously evaluating not keeping my account after these new changes.

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Lush and strange

c1c3c11

This one takes you down the rabbit hole where the left brain gets left behind and the right brain is totally in charge. It's definitely music for the creative juices. The low bass lines, lush textures and spatial soundscapes conjure up a lost culture both primitive and sophisticated. Dark ambiguity is what takes it a notch higher than the typical ambient drone in other works. I compare it to being completely lost in a bizarre, strange land, and loving every minute of it.

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Great

egil.hasting

Great pulsating beats and dense dreamy textures! Great album! Realy hard to point out an favourit, because the album works as a whole track for me.. but track two is getting extra attention from me :).

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great music

quinnox

One of my new favorites, a mixture of ambient with strong electronic melodies. But it isn't overwhelming, a subtleness is still there.

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