Saturndust
Saturndust formed in Bristol in the late 1990s. Their debut album 'Transmission' came out in 2002, with the title track 'All The Transmissions Have Been Lost'...
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Saturndust formed in Bristol in the late 1990s. Their debut album 'Transmission' came out in 2002, with the title track 'All The Transmissions Have Been Lost' becoming a signature piece. The band worked with ambient, experimental, and rock elements to create atmospheric soundscapes.
They released another album called 'The Art of Balance' in 2009. Around that time, some critics raised questions about similarities to other artists' work, though the band maintained their compositions were original. Other songs like 'Cryptic / Endless' and 'Gravitation Of a Hollow Body' continued their exploration of spacious, melancholic textures.
Their music often evokes a sense of cosmic scale and quiet introspection, built from layered instrumentation rather than traditional song structures. The track 'Realm Of Nothing' exemplifies this approach with its drifting, expansive quality.
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