Stuart Dempster's "Sanctuary," released on September 19, 1995, under Mode Records, is a captivating exploration of ambient, drone, and minimalist soundscapes. Clocking in at just over an hour, this six-track album invites you into a world of deep, resonant tones and subtle shifts in texture. Dempster, known for his innovative use of overtones and extended techniques on the trombone, crafts an immersive soundscape that is both meditative and dynamic. Tracks like "Invocation" and "Sanctuary" showcase his ability to create vast sonic spaces with minimal means, while "Hi Bali, Hi" and "Non-Stop Flight" introduce rhythmic elements that add a sense of movement and progression. "Processional" serves as a bridge, connecting the various sonic landscapes with its slow, deliberate pacing. "Sanctuary" is not just an album; it's an experience that challenges and rewards the listener with its depth and subtlety.