Loss
Bass Communion · 2006
38 min · 2 tracks · ambient · drone music
A haunting expanse of drone textures envelops the listener in an immersive sonic landscape.
Loss is an album by Bass Communion, released in 2006. A haunting expanse of drone textures envelops the listener in an immersive sonic landscape. The album is notable for its contribution to the ambient music genre, receiving positive critical reception within niche circles. It exemplifies Wilson's ability to blend traditional musical elements with avant-garde aesthetics, influencing a wave of contemporary drone and ambient artists who followed. Its introspective nature resonates with listeners seeking emotional depth through sound. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Loss sound like?
A haunting expanse of drone textures envelops the listener in an immersive sonic landscape. Rooted in ambient and drone music.
What makes Loss by Bass Communion notable?
The album is notable for its contribution to the ambient music genre, receiving positive critical reception within niche circles. It exemplifies Wilson's ability to blend traditional musical elements with avant-garde aesthetics, influencing a wave of contemporary drone and ambient artists who followed. Its introspective nature resonates with listeners seeking emotional depth through sound. Released in 2006, 'Loss' is Bass Communion's fifth studio album and continues the project led by Steven Wilson, who was also gaining acclaim with Porcupine Tree. This period marked a deepening exploration into ambient and experimental soundscapes, following his previous work on 'On Land and in the Sea' (2005). The album showcases Wilson's commitment to creating atmospheric sound art distinct from mainstream rock.
How many songs are on Loss?
Loss has 2 tracks, running approximately 38 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Loss Side 1 Standout 19:34
- 2 Loss Side 2 Standout 18:52
Release Date
January 1, 2006
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
38 min 26 sec
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