Eraldo Bernocchi, a seasoned sound artist known for his evocative and immersive compositions, presents "Like a Fire That Consumes All Before It," a captivating exploration of ambient and drone genres. Released on December 7, 2018, under RareNoiseRecords, this album spans a generous 73 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of soundscapes that invite deep listening and contemplation.
Bernocchi's masterful use of texture and tone creates a sonic journey that is both intimate and expansive. Tracks like "To Make Things Float" and "The Gold House" showcase his ability to craft soundscapes that are at once delicate and powerful, while "A Crack in Time" and "Out in the Blue" delve into deeper, more resonant territories. The album's title track, "Like I Wasn't There," and its reprise, provide a haunting bookend to the collection, tying the diverse elements together with a sense of cohesion and purpose.
Throughout the album, Bernocchi's expertise in ambient and drone music shines through, offering a listening experience that is both meditative and engaging. "Like a Fire That Consumes All Before It" is a testament to Bernocchi's artistry, offering a rich and rewarding exploration of sound that will captivate fans of experimental and atmospheric music.