Gonzalez, Delia / Horse Follows Darkness
Album: Horse Follows Darkness   Collection:General
Artist:Gonzalez, Delia   Added:Jun 2017
Label:Dfa Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2017-06-15 Pull Date: 2017-08-17 Charts: Electronic, Classical/Experimental
Week Ending: Aug 13 Aug 6 Jul 30 Jul 23 Jul 16 Jul 9 Jul 2 Jun 25
Airplays: 4 3 3 6 1 2 1 2

Recent Airplay
1. Mar 25, 2022: Magnetized Toner:Eclectic Summer (rebroadcast from Jun 20, 2017)
Roulette
4. Aug 12, 2017: Narnia
Hidden Song
2. Jan 07, 2018: Formerly A
Vesuvius
5. Aug 11, 2017: KZSU Time Traveler
Vesuvius
3. Nov 16, 2017: No Cover, No Fo
Vesuvius
6. Aug 10, 2017: Totally A
Vesuvius

Album Review
DJ Aporia
Reviewed 2017-06-14
Progressive electronica. Inspired by the American Western and all things krautrock. Though the instrumentation is minimal—mostly piano, guitar, synths, and drums used sparely—it still manages to reach a rich, full sound. And it grooves. Highly recommended!

Related: Tangerine Dream, Pye Corner Audio, Emptyset, CAN
Favorites: 1, 2, 3, 5

1. (6:08) ** In Through the Light—Lush, dreamy piano soundscapes. Gets buzzier towards end.
2. (4:28) *** Hidden Song—Distorted guitar-driven krautrock. Gorgeous piano flourishes, bass.
3. (7:39) ** Roulette—Densely layered piano cuts, swirling synths, subtle beats. Locked-in kraut groove, sounds like a horse galloping.
4. (5:12) Horse Follows Darkness—Somber, ominous piano and rising arpeggiated synths. Cloudy, drenched in echo.
5. (7:23) ** Vesuvius—Very electronic, opening sounds like hearing an airplane overhead. Punchy synths lock into another great krautrock style. Futuristic.

Track Listing
1. In Through The Light   3. Roulette
2. Hidden Song   4. Horse Follows Darkness
  5. Vesuvius