Submissus, the latest album by David Löhlein, is a hauntingly beautiful collection of ambient and experimental tracks that showcase the German composer's unique style and musical vision. From the opening track "Surrender" to the closing number "Ascension," the album takes the listener on a mesmerizing journey through a sonic landscape that is both ethereal and otherworldly.
The music on Submissus is characterized by its minimalism, with sparse instrumentation and subtle textures that create a sense of space and stillness. Löhlein's use of field recordings, found sounds, and electronic manipulation adds an element of unpredictability to the music, which often feels like it is unfolding in real-time.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Silentium," which features a repeating piano motif that is gradually overtaken by a wall of shimmering ambient noise. The effect is both hypnotic and unsettling, as if the listener is being drawn into a vortex of sound and emotion.
Another highlight is "Suffocation," a brooding piece that combines ominous drones with distorted vocals and glitchy percussion. It is a testament to Löhlein's skill as a composer that he is able to create such a powerful and evocative piece of music using only a handful of elements.