Code Sent covers over an hour of top class contemporary electronic music, with a wink to various Berlin school legends. Composed and recorded by two "mystery" artsits from the German school of Ambient Drone. Right from the start this album gets to you with a large portion of tension.The sounds are electronic, but the music is a combination of all kinds of styles mixed together in one long journey. Underneath the slow rhythms there are orchestral samples, choirs, bleeps, acoustic sounds, chants, sweeps of synths, trumpet and sequencers, sounding all very exciting. Most music you can compare to other artists, but in this case it turns out to be difficult.With all it’s noises and sounds flying around, you cannot call it ambient, it is rhythmical but don’t expect a techno beat, and maybe some ethnical percussions, but it does not sound ethnical at all.Truly a very remarkable release for every lover of atmoshperic, cinematic electronic music.
Initially inspired by the venerable FAX label, Databloem was started in 2001 as an avenue for releasing classic and contemporary electronic music.
Databloem releases have been widely praised for their consistent quality and innovation in the field of ambient/electronica.