Flint Glass is the project of the Parisian Gwenn Tremorin, who also runs the Brume Records label and with Flint Glass he creates intelligent dark electronic music in which tribal rhythms and an occult ritual atmosphere form the core of its musical outings. The music of Flint Glass especially appeals to the imagination and it will not be much of a surprise that Flint Glass is a much sought after remixer for other projects. On Circumsounds the best remixes of this talented French electronic project have been compiled for the first time.
Thus you’ll hear a remake of the ‘Air Field’ track from the French experimental Zonk’t project, a remix of ‘Beauty of Decay’ from the befriended Belgian ritual-ambient industrial project Empusae, a ripped apart interpretation of ‘Angel’ from the industrial project Suicide Inside, two remixes of tracks from HIV+, with a remix of ‘Doors of Perception’ and the successful track ‘Havoc 2027’.
Furthermore you will find remixes of tracks from the dark ambient project Thermidor, the experimental IDM/electronic project Eretsua, the French industrial project Shizuka, the Canadian IDM-electro-industrial act Prospero, the solid Slovakian EBM/IDM project Disharmony, the phenomenal IDM project Displacer, the Empusae vs Flint Glass revelation Tzolk’in, the adventurous Portuguese project Sci Fi Industries, and the French electronic alchemist OTX. You will notice on this release how Flint Glass has managed to integrate its typical enchanting sound in the various remixes from this musically diverse selection of artists.
The track list have been compiled with care and Circumsounds comes across as a Flint Glass release. Personally I find the remixes of the tracks from Empusae, Suicide Inside, Prospero, Displacer, and OTX the most accomplished since the synergy between the music of both artists work the best here. The CD is beautifully packaged into a digipak which has been designed by Eye.Lyft. Recommended to fans of dark electronic soundscape music and more specifically the work of Flint Glass. Released as a joint-venture between Tympanik Audio and Brume Records.
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