Top 25 CDs for December

 DARSHAN AMBIENT’S DREAM IN BLUE

Leads December Top 25 CDs on Echoes.

It was our December CD of the Month so it’s no surprise that Darshan Ambient’s Dream in Blue topped our Echoes Top 25 for the month.  You can read a review and hear tracks here.

The first four releases on the list all come from electronic realms, be it Krusseldorf‘s melodic downtempo electronica on From Soil To Space, Jon Durant’s electronically processed guitars and violin on Dance of the Shadow Planets, or Northcape’s ambient Captured from Static.  But that’s followed up by a couple of acoustic guitarists, Sergio Altamura and Keith Medley.  There are lot’s of former CD of the Month selections on this list including Jeff Oster’s SurrenderAkara’s Extradimesional Ethnography and Patrick O’Hearn’s Transitions.   Look for January’s CD of the Month club selection with Tino Izzo’s Morning Scapes, in at #12.  You can see the complete Top 25 here.

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