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    Highly Evolved Orangutan JKL2000's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yves View Post
    I just tried to buy this at Amazon.com, but you can only buy MP3s from their site if you are a US citizen. What kind of bullshit is that?! Amazon.ca does not appear to carry any MP3s....
    You Canadians can't be trusted with MP3s.

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    I'm here for the moosic NogbadTheBad's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by notallwhowander View Post
    They have an ambient side and a heavy side. Sometimes they break them apart, most of the time they mix them together. My favorite by them is a bit more acoustic than most, and that's Ascension. They do a lot with manipulated field recordings on that one too. I find it super sweet, and always take a moment to boost it.

    I think another good place to start would be The Devouring. That album covers a lot of ground, showing what the band does. If you want even more ambiance Suspension & Displacement is a natural choice. That was another purposefully ambient album, released at the same time as Burning the Hard City, which is all heavy, technical-edge stuff.

    The Devouring is a very good place to start, great band.
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