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Fahl - The Paths To Emptiness flac album
  • Performer Fahl
  • Title The Paths To Emptiness
  • Date of release 2009
  • Country Israel
  • Style Dark Ambient
  • Other formats MMF RA AHX VQF MP2 DXD AIFF
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1508 mb
  • Size FLAC 1615 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 584

The Paths To Emptiness ‎(CDr, Album, Ltd, Promo). Not On Label (Fahl Self-released). Fahl guys use many instruments to build this basement, traditional and eastern, sampled field recordings and synthetic piano ambience; they all become playground tools for the diverse imagination. I cannot path by without mentioning, that the record reminds me of famous band that was very active in early 90s; and its name is Endvra. Take for example their song 'Nevers Gift" (you can find it at Youtube) or some others and draw the parallels. Sometimes the feeling of cloning is so strong, that I close my eyes and see Endvra performing and not actually Fahl

Fahl’s stunning debut album The Paths To Emptiness is a haunting journey to the subconcious, divided into ten audial gateways to the occult and hidden forces of the inner self. Lyrically based on the Mahabharata, as well as poems and texts by John Milton, Jack London, Stefan George, Christian Dietrich Grabbe and Cornelius Waldner, this release is strongly recommended for fans of projects like Brighter Death Now and Lustmord.

Album Name The Paths to Emptiness. Released date 30 June 2010. Labels The Eastern Front Records. Music StyleDark Ambient. Members owning this album0. Limited to 1000 copies.

Listen free to Fahl – Fahl-The Paths to Emptiness. All musicians having already been active participants in numerous groups from the dark folk, neo classical and black metal genres, they felt a growing urge to experiment with dark ambiental soundscapes. Connect to this site.

Fahl – The Halls Of The Dead (2014). Tracklist: 1 Untitled - Lyrics By – Hermann Graf Keyserling 1:53 2 Untitled - Lyrics By – Marcel . Vocals – Fräulein König 5:43 3 Untitled - Lyrics By – Marcel P. 2:08 4 Untitled - Lyrics By – Ludwig Fahrenkrog 3:48 5 Untitled - Lyrics By – Ludwig Fahrenkrog 3:00 6 Untitled - Lyrics By – Ludwig Fahrenkrog 3:03 7 Untitled - Lyrics By – Stefan George 2:46 8 Untitled 2

Because The Paths to Emptiness is very close to dark ambient in its raw and bleak variation. Given the fact that this material was created by three musicians, the whole thing sounds quite ascetic – I understand however, that that was the idea: zero genre debauchery straight from Miel Noir CDs, nor an ounce of Sagittarius dignity – this isn’t the path to emptiness, but rather a road beyond the seventh circle of Hell. The album is sometimes a little shapeless and heavy, also some monotony creeps inside the music. After a few tracks I began to feel fatigued, even though the album isn’t particularly long. However under the circumstances the ninth track is even more impressive, where some brighter colors appear – a very welcome respite after these black or gray at best landscapes of the previous segments of the album.

On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. All materials are provided for educational purposes. Released at: This album was released on the label The Eastern Front (catalog number Front 027). This album was released in 2010-06-00 year. Format of the release is. CD, Album. The album included the following session artists

Tracklist

Untitled 2:43
Untitled 6:17
Untitled 5:33
Untitled 5:28
Untitled 4:43
Untitled 3:11
Untitled 5:41
Untitled 5:01
Untitled 6:22
Untitled 2:46

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Front 027 Fahl The Paths To Emptiness ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, Num) The Eastern Front Front 027 Israel 2010
none Fahl The Paths To Emptiness ‎(CDr, Album, Ltd, Promo) Not On Label (Fahl Self-released) none Germany 2009


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Collaborations between bands are recently met nowadays supplying a lot of innovating material for those that seek their taste development. Cross-sections between people on the scene and genres that they represent can contribute a lot, because each of them has his own vision and ideas of how music should sound like, applying his specific experience to the composure process. A good example for this kind of cooperation lies on my table; and I would like to study it thoroughly to dig out what exactly hides behind the mysterious name "Fahl". Behind this project are three people, which can be recognized by their participations in different dark folk and even black metal formations (Sturmpercht, Svarrogh, Miel Noir, Allerseelen, Sagittarius etc) while in this specific project they concentrate their efforts around The Mahabharata and the spiritual issues of Indian philosophy. The background for "The Path to Emptiness" is very strong, though it is explored for quite a while already in various art expressions. So let's listen to what comes to support this kind of a concept. The musical path that took this group of talented people is hard to describe by some specific word, the complexity of its structure balances on the edge between ambient, neo-classical and dark folk genres, combining significant elements to create their own mystical atmosphere. Layers of different emotions bind together with slow and floating melodies. Each track is guided by spoken texts, and I can state that it is not exactly my cup of tea. I prefer singing vocal sessions on spoken, but this is only the question of personal taste, I assume. The music lacks any specific rhythm, being more of support origin to the texts and their atmospheric basement, which helps the listener to feel the colorful world of mystery and myth. Fahl guys use many instruments to build this basement, traditional and eastern, sampled field recordings and synthetic piano ambience; they all become playground tools for the diverse imagination. I cannot path by without mentioning, that the record reminds me of famous band that was very active in early 90s; and its name is Endvra. Take for example their song 'Nevers Gift" (you can find it at Youtube) or some others and draw the parallels. Sometimes the feeling of cloning is so strong, that I close my eyes and see Endvra performing and not actually Fahl. But anyway, the album is entertaining enough to keep me awake and enjoying it for a while even without being something unique. The atmosphere is stable without sudden changes that could possibly disturb the concentration on the material. I am sure that this cd will find a grateful audience and will warm the hearts of those that are devoted to eastern mystery mixed with European romanticism.