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The unsettling intro builds tension that needs to be released, and we think we're gonna get it when the high keyboards come in.  But we don't.  We get beautiful dissonance over a seriously, seriously creepy pad.  This is actually freaky.  Making *actually* freaky music is pretty difficult, but you are doing it in spades.  The percussion around 8:45 is extremely tasteful.  The beat when the kick hits at 10:30 is so damn groovy, this is the payoff we were waiting for.  The ending is slightly abrupt, but appropriate and adds to the overall bizarre feel.

The piece has a warm analog noise feel, almost like it would feel at home in a 70's sci fi horror movie.  I'm pretty stoked to see Brian Eno as an influence.  This is definitely, positively, without a doubt, very well done ambient music.

EDIT:  I forgot to say where this music took me.  It took me to the Crimson Temple.  And unlike a poorly written/directed horror movie, or a halloween movie, this particular Crimson Temple is truly horrifying.  I don't know what's going on in there but it honestly scares me in a genuine way.