Who knew that a music genre consisting only of rhythmless and structureless sounds capable of creating entire universes of musical landscapes in the listener's head could be so potent and powerful.
Substrata is one of my most cherished albums ever.
I heard this music by an artist who called himself Unlight like 20 years ago or so. It was this really rough, dark ambient, a bit industrial type of stuff. Someone had mp3s of that stuff. Since then I've been unable to figure out who that artist was or where I could find that music. There's a German metal band by the same name, as well as some Japanese game, and those definitely don't help with trying to find the artist behind the music.
Really nice tunes though. Wish someone knew who it was and where that music went.
For a great dark ambient album that's relatively obscure yet highly rated among enthusiasts, I recommend "Blood Box - The Iron Dream".
I suggest listening in bed with headphones, it's an amazing trip.
I'll probably enjoy these playing while I'm writing and may find them cool for D&D sessions as well (depending on what's going on in the session that is).