Experimental composer Stefan Wesołowski has announced his new album, Song of the Night Mists’.
Coming out on June 13th via Unheard of Hope, Stefan Wesołowski has already released the first track from the album – the dark, complex sound of the five-minute long “Core”.
Opening up with a deep, almost oppressive organ drone, “Core” is a deeply foreboding, difficult piece of work that builds itself up into gentle piano and echoing synths alongside crackling static and the dissonant sounds of what could be mistaken for an orchestra tuning up before a concert. The strange, pulsing effect of “Core” really does feel like some sort of endless, dark descent into the bowels of the Earth.
Song of the Night Mists is Stefan Wesołowski’s final LP of a trilogy of albums, following Liebestod in 2013 and Rite of the End in 2017. Recorded in Gdansk and at St Nicholas’ Basilica in Amsterdam, each of Song of the Night Mists’ tracks incorporates the use of piano, organ, violin, double bass, and classic synthesisers.
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