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Vidna Obmana

Vidna Obmana – Crossing The Trail – Review

November 1, 1998

“Sometimes they sound like Dead Can Dance on downers, sometimes they sound like Eno on a bad day, and sometimes… sometimes… ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.”

Vidna Obmana/ Steve Roach – Cavern of Sirens – Review

May 1, 1997

Music for the threshhold between night and day. That brief moment when the sky is unsure about its character, spinning hues of purple and red and pink.

Steve Roach/ Vidna Obmana – Cavern of Sirens – Review

May 1, 1997

Music for the threshhold between night and day. That brief moment when the sky is unsure about its character, spinning hues of purple and red and pink.

Vidna Obmana – The River Of Appearance – Review

November 1, 1996

A beautiful ambient album, succinct, smooth, and soothing. Slow strings and piano, and gentle and sparse repeating lines.

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