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After an excursion to Berlin-based Resting Bell Netlabel, Latvian Paleopsychedlic Ambient-duo Astrowind returns with an album for Moscow’s finest Netaudio-collective Musica Excentrica. The full-length release features an artwork by illustrator Grigory Kochenov and comes with eleven songs of huge synthesizer Ambient like it’s 1974.
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If you dug “The Night The Stars Flew” (@ElectroSound) or Astrowind’s epic “Into Vernadsky” (@12rec.) you’ll probably get along with their new album. I’m a sucker for their wonderful behind-the-times themes of philosophical esoterism and retro science-fiction extravaganca. Musically, I think that “Fresh Wind In The Valley Of Dreams” is Kriipis Tulo and Mahi Bukimi’s best work up to date. Well done, Astroboys!

Release Site: Astrowind – “Fresh Wind In The Valley Of Dreams”
Direct Download: “Fresh Wind In The Valley Of Dreams” ZIP
Netlabel: www.netaudio.ru/musica-excentrica
Artist Website: www.myspace.com/astrowind
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