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ihatepretending
His latest album Oceanic is currently pay-what-you-want: https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com/album/oceanic. Pleasant bedtime ambient.
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s-l-y
Tried listening to "Winter Light", his most popular album here. Well, the electronics in it and the way they are being used sound like it comes straight from the end of the 80s or from the early 90s max, not 2007 by any means. Must be a very old-school guy at heart, this Greinke. :) Only tracks "Moving to Malaysia" and "Under the Pagoda" seemed somewhat interesting to be honest (well, and "Orographic" a bit; maybe..).
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buntarstwo
Try his 80s records (Places of Motility, Cities in Fog, Timbral Planes). WL might be on the top spot here because it was put on some auto-generated streaming feed, playlist or whatever. Surely not his best release, but it's a 40-years career, let's not expect every album to be a masterpiece:)
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RainSpiritCM
The strange thing is that his music being so underrated helps to create the atmosphere that makes it so impressive. It's awesome to hear something recorded 30 years ago. Thanks Jeff.
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aiz_saules
Cities in Fog is one of the all time best dark ambient albums, imo. He pulled off in 1985 an atmosphere that many still struggle with today. The album's greatest plus or minus (depends) is that a rather fast development is preferred instead of very slow drone-ish approach, but this approach also allows to exhibit greater timbral variety. And the album steers clear of horror (bleh) sounds. Gorgeous album, it had to be said.
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nihilismexe
I just discovered Jeff Greinke, and I'm actually surprised he's not as popular as most of the ambient/dark ambient community. Great, creepy music.
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AngelusBabilon
http://www.lastfm.com.tr/music/Umut+Babilon One woman dark ambient/raw black metal project... You can download three demo releases from www.myspace.com/umutbabilon
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