Stuart Dempster's "In The Great Abbey Of Clement VI" is a captivating exploration of ambient, drone, and minimalist music, released on January 1, 1987, under New Albion Records. This album is a testament to Dempster's innovative approach to sound, featuring four immersive tracks that span a total of 58 minutes. The album showcases Dempster's mastery of long, evolving soundscapes, with pieces like "Standing Waves: 1976" and "Didjeridervish: 1976" demonstrating his ability to create intricate, resonant tones that linger and evolve over time. The later tracks, "Standing Waves: 1978" and "1987," continue this exploration, offering a journey through Dempster's unique sonic landscape. Each piece is a study in patience and subtlety, rewarding those who allow themselves to be fully enveloped in the music. Dempster's use of the didgeridoo, along with his experimental techniques, results in a sound that is both primal and deeply meditative. This album is a must-listen for fans of experimental and ambient music, offering a rich, immersive experience that highlights Dempster's contributions to the genre.