Dagger Paths
Forest Swords · 2010
42 min · 8 tracks · experimental music
Ethereal soundscapes blend organic textures with haunting melodies, creating an immersive auditory journey.
Dagger Paths is an EP by Forest Swords, released in 2010. Ethereal soundscapes blend organic textures with haunting melodies, creating an immersive auditory journey. The album received critical acclaim for its innovative approach and was noted for its influence on the ambient and electronic music landscape. It helped to pave the way for a resurgence of interest in experimental soundscapes within popular music, impacting artists across various genres. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Dagger Paths sound like?
Ethereal soundscapes blend organic textures with haunting melodies, creating an immersive auditory journey. Rooted in experimental music.
What makes Dagger Paths by Forest Swords notable?
The album received critical acclaim for its innovative approach and was noted for its influence on the ambient and electronic music landscape. It helped to pave the way for a resurgence of interest in experimental soundscapes within popular music, impacting artists across various genres. Released in 2010, 'Dagger Paths' marked Forest Swords' debut album, establishing him as a significant figure in the experimental music scene. Prior to this release, he had garnered attention through a series of EPs that hinted at his unique sonic vision, but this full-length project solidified his artistic identity.
How many songs are on Dagger Paths?
Dagger Paths has 8 tracks, running approximately 42 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Miarches Standout 6:23
- 2 Hoylake Misst 7:52
- 3 Visits 3:31
- 4 Glory Gongs 6:24
- 5 If Your Girl Standout 6:26
- 6 The Light 3:29
- 7 Rattling Cage 3:51
- 8 Hjurt Standout 4:10
Release Date
January 1, 2010
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
42 min 10 sec
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