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For fans of ambient and experimental music, listeners who enjoy atmospheric instrumental albums, and lovers of contemplative soundscapes
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Dream.

A deserted overpass, the road below, the sun, a bit of wind.

Dream.

In nothingness, where there is everything.

A single piece, forty minutes.

The electronics ooze and float from the sun-baked road.

Placid guitar waves tousle and overturn, pass and repass, accommodate and question the mirages that are born and die.

I dream from the overpass.

I dream of everything, as there is nothing.

Concrete details insinuate themselves mid-air: bolts that tighten, glass that creaks, perhaps tolls that judge.

I dream.

I hide in nothingness, clinging to everything.

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Paul Bradley’s 'Sketches From Dust' presents a single 40-minute track that blends electronics and guitar into a serene, dreamlike soundscape. The music evokes sensations of solitude and subtle details, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in an atmospheric journey. The review captures the contemplative, minimalistic nature of the album and its vivid sonic imagery. Overall, the album is portrayed as a hypnotic and reflective experience.

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01   Sketches From Dust (40:05)

Paul Bradley

Paul Bradley is credited as the artist of multiple releases listed on DeBaser, including the reviewed album 'Sketches From Dust'.
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