• robotnyk
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    Yagya - Will I Dream During The Process?



    In the early nineties the German Basic Channel label laid
    the foundation of a whole new musical direction, which can
    be described as very minimal with a focus on heavy beats.

    Many fans would rather describe this music as a 'feeling',
    than as the usual electronic listening music experience.
    Later on, Wolfgang Voight gave the minimal sound of Basic
    Channel an upgrade with his Gas project. His mixture of
    orchestral strings and massive 4/4 beats were very
    impressive. Inspired by the aforementioned artists, the
    Icelandic producer Yagya (Aðalsteinn Guðmundsson) released
    his wonderful (and now much sought after) debut ‘Rhythm Of
    Snow’ in the year 2002 on the currently defunct German
    Force Inc label. There was a lot of talk about the album,
    due to its extremely high quality. Although he released
    just one album, Yagya managed to become a popular and
    important key-player in the minimal/deep house scene. We
    are very proud to announce his second full-length, titled
    'Will I dream During The Process?' on Sending Orbs.

    It is absolutely one of the most anticipated releases of
    the year; people have been waiting for it since 2002. With
    his new album Yagya returns to the minimal/deep house style
    of his debut, but obviously he developed his personal style
    even more. Like us, you will hopefully be astonished by the
    sensuality, feeling of depth, the sense of detail, and
    emotion of the tracks.

    Like Basic Channel and Wolfgang Voight, Yagya is a master
    in creating music that is not from this world. All the
    different layers in his music, the moods, the atmospheres
    and the hypnotizing beats will put the listener in a
    dreamlike state and persuade you in a gentle way not to
    push the stop button. His album has a powerful attraction,
    which the listener can’t resist. The only thing that you
    have to do now is to listen.

    We can assure you, you will dream during the process…
    Afterwards, I hope you agree with us: it was worth waiting
    for.