
Dirk Serries - 250804 [Streams Of Consciousness/ Self release - 2025]Here’s the latest in the series of ambient guitar ‘n’ pedal created albums from Dirk Serries. It takes in two around twenty-minute works- each track has its own tone/ feel, with an almost low-key Yin/ Yang emotional quality to the whole thing. Cover artwork for this release is a monochrome photo of a seaside tide out full of barren rocks, stones, and a concrete walkway. The album can be found here
Mr Serries will need little or no introduction, as since the early 90s, he’s been a key figure in the euro ambient/experimental scene- releasing many of his great works under the banner of Vidna Obmana.
First up, we have “The Fragments Of Being” which rolls in at the twenty-minute and forty-six-second mark. The track is built around layers of light simmer & subtle ebb- bringing together sweeping mids, gentle hovering lows, and warming highs. The whole thing has a decidedly golden and warming quality about it. I’m getting images of someone slowly walking up a range of small cloud-like staircases, up and up into the shimmering & lushly all-enveloping warmth.
The other track here is “A Possible Reality” which comes in at the seventeen-minute and seventeen-second mark. This feels track a lot more forlorn/ grey than the first track, with a distinct air of regret present. It’s built around a blend of slowly churning ’n’ hovering lows, and gentle billowing mids. Where the first track seemed to be climbing up into the golden warmth, this feels like watching a sad, hunched-shoulder figure walk down a slowly weaving path that seems to disappear off into grey & limp fog. There is an almost gloomily baying and slowly wailing shoegaze feel to the track, though of course, in a more ambient setting
In finishing 250804 is another consistent and emotionally engaging journey into ambience from Mr Serries. I believe you can either download these releases separately or sign up for the Streams Of Consciousness series, so you receive a new one as/ when they come out      Roger Batty
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