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2 play Add to Playlist They Have Not Seen The Stars 5:18 €0.79
3 play Add to Playlist Pour Toujours Sans Espoir 3:04 €0.79
4 play Add to Playlist Grotesquely Beautiful 3:45 €0.79
5 play Add to Playlist The Measured Cadence 3:26 €0.79
6 play Add to Playlist A Heart Filled With Emptiness 3:19 €0.79
7 play Add to Playlist La Fin De Tout 2:59 €0.79

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NORMAN RECORDS SAY:
Beauty Becomes the Enemy of the Future is the debut full length from Antonymes. A mini album of sparsely arranged piano odes, subtly accompanied by hints of electronics and occasional strings, this seven track mini album will most likely be enjoyed in the comfort and isolation of a bedroom, late at night. Saying that, this is lonely but not unhappy music, in fact it's an amazingly uplifting listen with surprise euphoria hidden around every corner. Compositions begin small and mouse like before swelling up and overwhelming the listener with magically light synth tones and reverberant vocal choir-esque outbursts. One that needs to be experienced first hand.

CATHEDRAL TRANSMISSIONS SAY:
The first release on Cathedral Transmissions is a stunning mini album by Antonymes. Seven enigmatic, lonesome tracks based around piano and treatments. It really is a beautiful piece of work.

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    1 year ago by Ian Hazeldine
    Beauty Becomes the Enemy of the Future, is a twenty-five-minute mini-album of captivating beauty by Wales-based antonymes (Ian M Hazeldine). Think seven quietly ravishing and uplifting pieces with a front-line dominated by reverb-drenched piano sprinkles and ornamented by judicious splashes of strings, organ, electronics, choir-like murmuring, and assorted other atmospheric elements. The opening “My Salvation” sets the tone with sparse piano phrases heard alongside the gentle surge of the seashore and a muffled voice, after which “They Have Not Seen The Stars” pairs quietly pulsating starbursts and string washes in an ethereal ambient setting. A single listen reveals that there's a melancholy strain running through antonymes late-night music, something re-affirmed by track titles such as “A Heart Filled With Emptiness” and “La Fin De Tout.” Not a long recording, obviously, but what's here is certainly satisfying.

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  • Genre: Experimental
  • Format: Album, MP3, 320 kbps
  • Release Date: 16 February 2010
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