Dissolve in Sepia’s “Between Violet and Green” is a Tonal and Tactile Swim Into Ambient Soundcape Bliss

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Dissolve in Sepia Mystery Circles Compilation Vol. 1 cover

“Between Violet and Green” by Dissolve in Sepia is the closing track of the new vinyl compilation Mystery Circles Compilation Vol. 1 released by the Mystery Circles Imprint. Dissolve in Sepia is the project of Brazilian composer and producer Ramon Fassina who used a Eurorack modular synthesizers, piano and other acoustic instruments to create a beatless, ambient foray into a realm of sound that feels like swimming through subtropical waters in the Pacific Ocean in late spring. The combination of pure tones swirling, bubbling around you provides the tactile sensation of being enveloped in warm, flowing waters, while, interestingly, the acoustic instruments convey the ambiance, tranquility and sense of wonder by streaming off into the horizon even after striking the notes and giving the song a natural and intuitive sense of rhythm. It is a beautiful analog of an environmental experience that fans of New Age, ambient and modern classical music will appreciate. Listen to “Between Violet and Green” on Soundcloud, connect with Dissolve in Sepia at the links below and look out for the debut album Ocean Memories on all streaming platforms mid-September 2020 as well as a limited edition cassette on Mystery Circles.

open.spotify.com/artist/2YSltAufOj6E59LMwUW1hA
mysterycircles.com/dissolveinsepia
soundcloud.com/dissolveinsepia
dissolveinsepia.bandcamp.com/releases
instagram.com/dissolveinsepia

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