'Aquatic Rituals' by V-Stók is an ambient album which explores the human connection to water bodies such as rivers, seas and ponds through sound metaphors in which melodic and rhythmic elements float through dense layers of aquatic noise, atmospheres and chaos. On one hand sybmolising an attempt for ecological coexistence with nature and on the other the human strife to build and look for meaning, harmony and symmetry through the organised chaos and immensity of nature. Production-wise, 'Aquatic Rituals' employs a combination of methods and tools such as: hydrophone and field recordings (from various places in France, Italy, Bulgaria, Iceland, UK), analog and digital synthesis and electro-acoustic performance
Usually experimenting with abstract rhythmic structures, mellow atmospheres, guitar and synth textures, Bulgarian-born producer V-stók has been taming electronic sounds in the London scene for quite a few years now. His passion for longer and more free-form audio explorations has finally brought him to Amek Collective.
From the fragile ambient soundcapes...
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