
The debut full-length release from devotional music project Unstern, a collaboration between deep ambient artist Arzat Skia and pianist Leo Svirsky.
Co-mixed by Swedish electronic music luminary Civilistjävel! alongside Arzat Skia, and mastered to tape by Stefan Betke, the album weaves lush electronics with two pianos refracting across the stereo field, processed recordings from the Peruvian Amazon, bowed percussion by Greg Stuart, and strings and Renaissance meantone organ recorded at Orgelpark in Amsterdam.
The result is an abundant audio illusion in which repeating forms slowly morph, drifting so subtly that their point of arrival seems to detach from where they began—a reverent nod to Morton Feldman’s concept of “crippled symmetry.”
Throughout Es Geht Der Tag, a muted, refined melancholy unfolds within a constantly shifting pulse, creating a gentle temporal disorientation. The listener is drawn into a strange yet familiar labyrinth, where tension lingers between the grand and the restrained.
This is environmental music not as a representation of nature, but as a living system of sound—elements evolving in tune with the world’s many flows. Es Geht Der Tag is a deeply immersive journey, rich in subtle transcendence and psychic release.
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The debut full-length release from devotional music project Unstern, a collaboration between deep ambient artist Arzat Skia and pianist Leo Svirsky.
Co-mixed by Swedish electronic music luminary Civilistjävel! alongside Arzat Skia, and mastered to tape by Stefan Betke, the album weaves lush electronics with two pianos refracting across the stereo field, processed recordings from the Peruvian Amazon, bowed percussion by Greg Stuart, and strings and Renaissance meantone organ recorded at Orgelpark in Amsterdam.
The result is an abundant audio illusion in which repeating forms slowly morph, drifting so subtly that their point of arrival seems to detach from where they began—a reverent nod to Morton Feldman’s concept of “crippled symmetry.”
Throughout Es Geht Der Tag, a muted, refined melancholy unfolds within a constantly shifting pulse, creating a gentle temporal disorientation. The listener is drawn into a strange yet familiar labyrinth, where tension lingers between the grand and the restrained.
This is environmental music not as a representation of nature, but as a living system of sound—elements evolving in tune with the world’s many flows. Es Geht Der Tag is a deeply immersive journey, rich in subtle transcendence and psychic release.
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