Indalo by Bruno Sanfilippo and Max Corbacho

Bruno Sanfilippo and Max Corbacho

Indalo

7 tracks

Running time: 1:10:03
Released: 07/2004

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  01   Indalo - 20:22
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  02   The Agave emerges on the dry earth - 6:50
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  03   Lava Atmospheres - 9:00
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  04   Cabo de Gata - 7:59
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  05   A lucid dream of strage landscapes - 6:18
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  06   Petrified wisdom - 6:00
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  07   Signs of former experiences - 13:34
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Indifferent to the pass of time, drawn on a sheltered rock face in the Sierra Maria-Los Velez mountains in the north of Almeria province, appears one of the most famous logos of Spain, designed by an anonymous artist 5000 years ago. The anthropomorphous figure has the open arms and maintains up an arc. It impress us their almost magic appearance, perhaps carrying the rainbow like promise of rain and wealth, to welcome to us with its hospitality or, simply, its author only wanted to warn us with this mark of which she was the tribe to whom it belonged. The symbol appears in other places of the east of Andalusia. Thanks to the initiative of an artistic movement of avanguard in the years 60, was adopted like symbol of all the province
of Almeria and baptized like Indalo.

Indalo is one of the finest ambient albums I know. M.Ch Burcea - Journeys to the Infinite Radio

Indalo is a transportive listening experience and a fulfilling distraction to the psychological disquiet of the modern world. Chuck van Zyl- STAR'S END Radio

Indalo is one of the best space synth music albums around right now. Andy Garibaldi. CD Services

The production seem to be very careful, it sounds excellent and the created flux really wraps you and involves any hearer. To sum up, an impressive work up to the greatest. Ran Kirlian

Indalo is an easy recommendation to fans of this subgenre (darker drone ambient music) unless the person is so averse to some tribal elements (which are few and far between) that even a hint of their presence would ruin the experience for them. While the CD can be a tad monochromatic at times, as long as you don't expect it to startle you or invigorate you, you'll be thoroughly satisfied with this album. Bill Binkelman. Wind and Wire