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Nimon - Fear Of Change
In 2014, sweeping changes took place in Keef Baker's life: he decided to move from his hometown for not just a new job but a new way of working which meant new challenges and far-reaching adaptations to his private life. Besides the adventurous aspects of such a sharp break there were many other things to cope with, as nearly anyone knows by experience: there is hope, there is curiousness, but there is also uncertainness and fear. On this fourth album of his project Nimon Keef took a stab turning these mixed emotions into music with excellent results. 'Fear Of Change' delivers a multitude of moods to accompany drastic personal breaks: scepticism, expectation, apprehension, grief, and anticipation. Meditative ambient sound tapestries generated with a processed electric guitar create a continuous flow of melancholia and bliss. An entrancing, intriguing and deeply personal album which is part of an exceptional artist's aural diary as well as a possible reverberation of the listener's very own experiences.
Available from 3 September 2015 by Ant-Zen.

Tracklist:
01. a new job in a new town
02. leaving your friends behind
03. blank slate
04. throw it all away
05. replacements
06. the rough with the smooth
07. anything is possible
08. blazing sun
09. no bed to sleep on
10. shining moon
11. things get in the way
Author: hellium
Translator: hellium
Source: Ant-Zen / 2015-09-16 / News


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