Cover of Library Tapes A Summer Beneath The Trees
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For fans of library tapes,lovers of ambient and modern classical music,listeners seeking emotional and reflective instrumental music,readers interested in music reviews,followers of chamber electronics
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THE REVIEW

When the gray looms and summer is not quite beyond the trees, the piano of Library Tapes brings the tides of the sea to the foot of the bed or, perhaps better, to the foot of the heart: modesti triumphi of chamber electronics oblivious to the floor of the aforementioned float to bring the forgetful listener into unknown drawers.

And when he finds pieces of himself among the folds of the notes and the legs of someone he loved, beneath the tide of the impending viola and the fingers of the rain and the sound of the void around, the river will overturn the pebbles...

And the rain did fall.

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This review praises Library Tapes' album 'A Summer Beneath The Trees' for its evocative piano combined with chamber electronics. The music creates an emotional ambience, likened to tides and rain, stirring memories and introspection. It highlights the album's ability to connect deeply with listeners, blending natural imagery with poignant soundscapes.

Tracklist Videos

01   The Sound of Emptiness, Part 1 (01:30)

02   Pieces of Us Were Left on the Tracks... (07:20)

03   Above the Flood (03:54)

04   A Summer Beneath the Trees (02:38)

05   The Fragile Tide (02:37)

06   The Modest Triumph (04:05)

07   The Sound of Emptiness, Part 2 (01:34)

08   The Rivers Turned to Cobblestone (03:19)

09   ... And the Rain Did Fall (10:48)

Library Tapes

Library Tapes is the musical project of Swedish composer Magnus Birgersson, known for sparse, piano-led ambient and neoclassical pieces that emphasize atmosphere and melancholic minimalism.
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