Cover of Trance to the Sun Ghost Forest
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For fans of trance to the sun, lovers of dark ambient and atmospheric music, and listeners seeking a poetic and oneiric musical experience.
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The Ghost Forest welcomes the visitor, revealing all its features; it leads them by the hand through difficult paths of brambles and reflections.

The Ghost Forest demands a toll from rationality as it is humanly understood, shunning all forms of geometry. Visions and will-o'-the-wisps succeed one another, dancing and singing the solitude of the foreign visitor.

The Ghost Forest has undefined perimeters and exits, eternal curses for the soul of the stranger who ventured within.

The Ghost Forest draws sustenance from human despair, ever-changing yet cruel in its becoming.

It is when embarking on the road that leads to the hidden witches' cauldron that the visitor realizes their perdition and disorientation.

It is when a dense and atypical rain starts to fall, unlike in other places, that the visitor clearly sees the insignificance of their existence.

The Ghost Forest greets and survives.

Ghost Forest: the first album by Trance To The Sun, a band that will remain unknown to posterity, but that managed to shape, throughout its activity, an original and evocative style.

Oneiric. 

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Ghost Forest, the first album by Trance to the Sun, offers a haunting and mysterious journey filled with evocative and oneiric soundscapes. The review describes the album as an original and atmospheric work that immerses the listener in a surreal and emotional experience. Despite the band's obscurity, their music is recognized for shaping a unique style that captivates and disorients its audience.

Tracklist Videos

01   Mint (02:04)

02   Cauldron Street II (08:41)

03   August Rain (08:09)

04   Eonite Trip (06:40)

05   Vilette (03:00)

06   Clocks (04:02)

07   Lend Me Your Most Vile (04:02)

08   Voidswallow (07:51)

09   Exhibition III (06:45)

10   Ghost Forest (05:47)

Trance to the Sun

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