Evan Caminiti

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Leaving the Island 00:00 Tools
Bright Midnight 00:00 Tools
Fading Dawn 00:00 Tools
Returning Spirits 00:00 Tools
Absteigend 00:00 Tools
Symmetry 00:00 Tools
Veiled Prayers 00:00 Tools
Last Blue Moments 00:00 Tools
Dust 00:00 Tools
Becoming Pure Light 00:00 Tools
Westward Sun 00:00 Tools
Thunder Breaks The Dawn 00:00 Tools
Night Of The Archon 00:00 Tools
Near Dark 00:00 Tools
Overtaken 00:00 Tools
Curtains 00:00 Tools
Collapse 00:00 Tools
Path To The Sea 00:00 Tools
Glowing Sky 00:00 Tools
A Memory or a Mirage 00:00 Tools
The River 00:00 Tools
Star Circle 00:00 Tools
Red Sun Blues 00:00 Tools
Acid Shadow I 00:00 Tools
Excelsior 00:00 Tools
Arc 00:00 Tools
Slow Fade of Stars 00:00 Tools
Moon is the Hunter 00:00 Tools
First Light II 00:00 Tools
Black Desert Blooming 00:00 Tools
First Light I 00:00 Tools
Wire 00:00 Tools
Irradiation Halo 00:00 Tools
NYC Ego 00:00 Tools
Signal 00:00 Tools
Toxic Tape (Love Canal) 00:00 Tools
Mercury 00:00 Tools
Possession 00:00 Tools
Midnight's Road 00:00 Tools
Frozen Plains 00:00 Tools
Acid Shadow II 00:00 Tools
Toxicity 00:00 Tools
Melting Temple / Plumes Of Babylon 00:00 Tools
French Cocoon (Mutagen) 00:00 Tools
Acid Shadow III 00:00 Tools
Heavy Whisper 00:00 Tools
Steam 00:00 Tools
Kcalb Egdol 00:00 Tools
Burning A Hole Through The Sky 00:00 Tools
For Now The Streets Are Nearly Silent 00:00 Tools
Woven Into The Moon 00:00 Tools
Trembling Moon 00:00 Tools
World Goes Dark 00:00 Tools
Reflections In Puddles 00:00 Tools
Rising 00:00 Tools
A Single Flame 00:00 Tools
The Obsidian Curtain 00:00 Tools
With Fog As My Blanket 00:00 Tools
II 00:00 Tools
Joaquin - feat. Jefre Cantu Ledesma 00:00 Tools
Excom 00:00 Tools
Midnight Naked Swim 00:00 Tools
Weaving The Great Smoke Loom 00:00 Tools
Glowing Corpse 00:00 Tools
Ice Marg 00:00 Tools
Joaquin 00:00 Tools
Draw the Curtains 00:00 Tools
Refraction Praxis 00:00 Tools
Concentric Circles 00:00 Tools
Stream 00:00 Tools
Enshrined 00:00 Tools
Tied Limbs 00:00 Tools
Starve 00:00 Tools
Night Phase 00:00 Tools
Mutations - Version 00:00 Tools
Blue Veil 00:00 Tools
Neurotoxin 00:00 Tools
Buried Light I/The Moss Aglow 00:00 Tools
I 00:00 Tools
Revealer - Reduction 00:00 Tools
Vedic Pavement/River Wings/Dirt Pilgrim 00:00 Tools
Tucson in the Rain, 2049 00:00 Tools
Mutations (Version) 00:00 Tools
Vedic Pavement / River Wings / Dirt Pilgrim 00:00 Tools
Revealer (Reduction) 00:00 Tools
Last Transmission 00:00 Tools
Static Waves 00:00 Tools
Ice Marj 00:00 Tools
Joaquin (feat. Jefre Cantu Ledesma) 00:00 Tools
Buried Light I / The Moss Aglow 00:00 Tools
Red Wine For Holy Bones 00:00 Tools
Rideaux de nuit (feat. Jefre Cantu-Ledesma) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Buried Light I 00:00 Tools
The Moss Aglow 00:00 Tools
Vedic Pavement 00:00 Tools
River Wings 00:00 Tools
Become Pure Light 00:00 Tools
01. near dark 00:00 Tools
Dirt Pilgrim 00:00 Tools
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Evan Caminiti's busy work with Barn Owl and Higuma didn't preclude him from the solo route either, with his 2010 effort for Three Lobed Recordings being an attractively dark example of his approach to guitar (and not simply due to the album cover art). Little surprise too that West Winds starts off not only with the wonderfully titled "Night of the Archon" but that it sounds simultaneously sweetly beautiful and darkly menacing; if it's not quite whistling past a graveyard, then the overlay of gentler guitar notes -- not too far removed from the opening of Brian Eno's On Land at points -- echoes aplenty, and queasy feedback moans and screeches might be a conceptual equivalent. It's a good tone-setter for the rest of the album, which steers away from Barn Owl's full-on black-walls-of-sound approach for a generally more soothing flow, with definite moments of unsettled haunting -- the serene beauty that concludes "Thunder Breaks the Dawn" and informs "Path to the Sea" is a marvel to listen to. "Glowing Sky" might be the perfect summary of the combined impulses at work, the sense of huge flowing feedback and heart-catching melancholic beauty definitely indebted to My Bloody Valentine and Lovesliescrushing, among others, massive and moving at once. It's not all guitar throughout, though by default it does dominate, though piano provides the counterpoint to the sudden metallic flourishes on "Westward Sun." "Dust" most clearly brings out a sense of a forlorn American Western landscape reduced to desolation, reverb heavily applied to the stark guitar notes to bring out pure atmosphere, but the concluding "Black Desert Blooming" puts the seal on it all, a classic example of Caminiti's ear for overwhelming, entrancing feedback darkness as well as tone-float serenity. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.