Limited "Our Cathedral Within The Sky" Black C30 Cassette Tape
Cassette + Digital Album
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***UPDATED 6/23/22 I've added 25 more copies due to people asking for more. These Jcards will not be numbered but be printed on the same paper housed in soft poly cases
Our Cathedral Within The Sky dubbed to black c30 cassette
Housed in various vintage hard plastic cases, clear, smoked, and black
J-card printed on green paper with 10 panel layout
Hand numbered first edition of 75
Includes unlimited streaming of Our Cathedral Within The Sky
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Limited "Our Cathedral Within The Sky" Sony CDr
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
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Our Cathedral Within The Sky burned X1 speed to Sony CDr
Included red insert and red disc tray
Housed in jewel case
Includes unlimited streaming of Our Cathedral Within The Sky
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
supported by 54 fans who also own “Drifting Through Rose Clouds”
A dreamy, beguiling, nostalgic dungeon synth quest through the shires. But, it's so much more than that. The LP incorporates some unique key changes, field recordings and a lot of Mort Garson style synth work. It sometimes reminds me of old 70's PG horror soundtracks. The record is addictive melancholy inspiration. The ideal music for accompanying the dawning morning of an epic adventure. brantly
supported by 51 fans who also own “Drifting Through Rose Clouds”
Probably my favorite sea synth release yet, this seems like the most grounded and well defined albums in the genre. I'm exited to see what Myst has in store for us next.
slepty
supported by 50 fans who also own “Drifting Through Rose Clouds”
I love the mix of quiet melancholy and soaring wonder here. Listening makes me feel like I am looking up at the night sky on another world, watching impossible boreal colors dance along the horizon while tall trees sway in the keening wind, and gray-cloaked figures add their own long-dead voices to the joyful lament. Dave Aftandilian