GENRE..... Industrial, Ambient
LABEL...... Heart Shaped Box Prod.
MODE....... VBRkbps / Joint-Stereo
REL.DATE.. Jul-05-2008
FAR FROM MIND was incepted by Dirty Scoundrel in February, 1995 as a purely experimental
project aimed at reflecting the author s current state of mind through music. FAR FROM
MIND's music, though insufficiently rich and saturated to be purely instrumental, used to be
voiceless for quite a long time. Meeting with Tim in 1998 helped decorate FFM with vocal
parts and English lyrics. Over several years' span, the tandem covered a wide range of
genres, including psychedelic rock, progressive rock, noise industrial and psychedelic
metal. The 2003 mini album "Remind Me Later" was virtually a piece of progressive rock mixed
with sympho rock elements. All these albums gained high acclaim in both underground and
official musical print media. In 2005, the project gave birth to a milestone promo single
named "Ecce Homo" piloting a full-length album under the same title. The album was a mixture
of synth gothic rock, progressive rock and sympho rock. Apart from the mainline represented
by "Ecce Homo", FAR FROM MIND recorded two experimental mini albums in 2005, namely, "Need No Music" and "No Option". Both of these stylistically appealed to dark ambient aesthetics thus demonstrating project's diversity. The difference between these two is that the first one conceptually aims at highlighting the music of the surrounding sounds in everyday life
while the latter was specially written and played live as part of Project 356-0-356
initiated by Philipp Volokitin. In 2007, FFM started working on a brand new album which is
expected to be in line with the band s current goth rock ambitions
Tracklist:
01 Need No Music (Part 1)
02 Need No Music (Part 2)
03 Need No Music (Part 3)
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Saturday, July 5, 2008
Far From Mind - Need No Music (2005)
Labels:
Ambient,
Industrial
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