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Album

Yukon

Label: Dark Duck Records
Released: 2001

Album

Dreams 4

Label: Dark Duck Records
Released: 2001

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Stephen Philips: Dreams 4

Read "Dreams 4" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Stephen Philips, the tireless and prolific performer behind Maryland-based Dark Duck Records, returns with two more albums of sonic atmospheres, one under his “Deep Chill Network" alias and another under his own name plus a mysterious “Isomorph." Philips has, in the last few years, established a niche for himself in the esoteric world of minimalist ambient. ...

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Stephen Philips: Yukon

Read "Yukon" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Washington DC-area electronic artist Stephen Philips returns under his “Deep Chill Network" byline to bring us another album of dark, atonal electronica. There are four shorter pieces at the beginning, and then two extended pieces in the main body of the album. Track 1, “Cold Breeze," sounds quite appropriate with a hissing deep drone; track 2, ...

Album

Desert Landscapes

Label: Dark Duck Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Dry River - 20:14, Saguaro - 25:10, Sonoran Lights - 29:10

Album

Dreams 3

Label: Dark Duck Records
Released: 2000

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Stephen Philips: Desert Landscapes

Read "Desert Landscapes" reviewed by John W. Patterson


If Steve Roach’s Quiet Music or Structures From Silence era releases are exactly your ambient cup of tea, your preferred sonic sauna setting, or you just want ultra-restful, deeply, minimalistic synth structures and unimposing drones, (pause to breathe), then add this Stephen Philips creation to that certain area in your CD collection. Whew, long sentence, as ...

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Stephen Philips: Dreams 3

Read "Dreams 3" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Maryland-based ambient producer Stephen Philips is back under his “Deep Chill Network" imprint, with another album of slow, somnolent sound. Unlike “Deep Chill's" earlier album, Heart of the Tundra, this one has more recognizable notes, sometimes even in conventional harmonic sequences like the notes of a major triad or fifths. But there isn't any melody here, ...


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