Some Reviews from Internet Archive:
Phrozenlight's Moon (October 26, 2005)
Average Rating: 4.75 out of 5 stars
Reviewer: Michael Sandler - 5 out of 5 stars - March 6, 2006
Subject: Another great collection...
...of deep dronage from an artist whose tracks are eating up more and more space on my hard drive!
Reviewer: electrocelt - 4 out of 5 stars - November 16, 2005
Subject: very nice but long... i really like the sounds that Phrozenlight creates with this release. a very atmospheric spacey ambient journy... the tracks are different enough and yet make a
nice set together. however i feel like the tracks are much too long. in my opinion, the tracks could be at most half as long and the whole release would be stronger. at nearly two hours total, i
found it hard to enjoy the release as a whole. if it were cut down to perhaps under one hour total, 'Moon' would make a very strong ambient drone album.
Reviewer: wisemove - 5 out of 5 stars - November 12, 2005
Subject: Wonderful music First Phase is a wonderful set of drones that gives me a feeling of dark and delicious waves of etheral sounds. Second Phase is a light mix of continuous sounds that are
luscious and true ambient noise. Third Phase is a dark, omnious groups of seamless music. It seems I am on the dark side of the moon looking at the Earthshine.
Reviewer: crw - 5 out of 5 stars - November 5, 2005
Subject: Nice job reminiscent of Oophoi circa 1997-2001. Recommended.
Phrozenlight Creation (December 12,
2005)
Average Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Reviewer: electrocelt - 5 out of 5 stars - December 20, 2005
Subject: excellent ambient! with so much ambient music here on the Archive, it is hard to find a release that really stands out. from the first few minutes of the opening track, i knew this was
something special. with this release, Phrozenlight does everything right: each layer of sound is perfectly blended and mixed; each track is the perfect length - long enough to draw you into the
spacious atmosphere created, short enough to keep you there throughout; the sequencing of tracks is perfect as well - from the mysterious and promising atmosphere of 'Space Folding' the energy
builds and finally fades away into a peaceful distance, dissapearing forever and yet leaving you looking forward to future journeys. i recommend you burn this release to cd and keep it on your
playlist with all your favourite ambient artists. this is essential Ambient Space listening.
Reviewer: Michael Sandler - 5 out of 5 stars - December 16, 2005
Subject: Far Music From the first seconds of the opening track, this album carries you to a deep sector of the universe. Spacious drifts and bubbly twinklies flow through your cranium as you
float weightless to the Perimeter. Eventually you dissolve, and time, space, and Id merge into the proto-energy pool from whence All emanates. A holiday immersion into pure ambient transport.
Average Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Reviewer: electrocelt - 5 out of 5 stars - February 8, 2006
Subject: highly recommended ambient! another excellent release from Phrozenlight. again a perfect mix of deep spacious floting sounds with just the right mix of musicality and sound design.
don't miss this one, spacefans! this is top-quality ambient spacemusic...
Average Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Reviewer: Michael Sandler - 5 out of 5 stars - May 4, 2006
Subject: More...
More electronic orgasma, a second helping of the Phrozenlight ecstatic plasma, the hand of the phantasma opening a palmfull of twinkly quanta and ear-tickling existenz truffla. This is a rich listen, glowing with gooey textures and brave choices, epic like a monster and dripping a trail of detail beyond this mortal pale, moshing minutia and manufaxuring maxima.
To the nuts and to the bolts, 4 17-minute tracks, "1404-01" reposing on ephemeral sequences, "1404-02" and "Bursting Clouds" deep space slides through bubbles and juices, "Dark Nebula" a very still piece of music. You can hear the squeak of planets turning on their axes.
Fecund and phrozen, legion, the Appointed Time frictionless and realized in the Phrozenlight eschatology.
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A French Review about Dreamland
www.gutsofdarkness.com
Reviewer: Phaedream electro > musique Électronique space ambiant
Bert Hülshoff est un personnage très attachant, ayant eu l’occasion de ‘’chatter’’ avec lui, lorsque je downloadais une de ses pièces. De toutes les définitions que j’ai entendues pour expliquer qu’est-ce que la Musique Électronique, je crois que la sienne est la meilleure : c’est une trame sonore d’un rêve sans mouvements. Humm... quelle définition! Combien vrai cela puisse-t-il être. Je suis d’accord pour sa musique, un rêve sans mouvements, mais dans d’autres genres musicaux, comme la Berlin School ou Musique Électronique Progressive, le rêve bouge, parfois il dépasse la réalité. M’enfin, c’est une autre histoire, un autre débat. Phrozenlight fait sa musique chez lui, avec des équipements informatiques. Ses influences sont Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, Hawkwind, Ashra Temple et Adelbert Von Deyen. Il affectionne le côté très ambiant et très flottant de la musique analogue des années 70 et Dreamland est tout à fait le reflet de ses premières passions. C’est très ambiant, spatial et flottant. Quatre longs titres qui sont en suspension et voyagent au travers un cosmos nébuleux. Un peu comme si l’on flotterait dans un dôme en état d’apesanteur. Un rêve mortel où les sons en gravités sur la voie lactée tournoient à la vitesse d’une tortue sortant d’un cratère lunaire. C’est atmosphériquement soporifique et c’est très fidèle aux odes papales cosmiques des premiers Pink Floyd et Tangerine Dream. C’est long, si on a le goût de bouger ou de voler sur des lignes séquentielles, mais c’est relaxant si l’on veut rejoindre la terre des rêves immobiles. C’est gratuit et n’oubliez pas : c’est une musique relaxante. Pas pour se défoncer...mais après! Je vous encourage à visiter son site www.phrozenlight.tk et à y télécharger sa musique et à communiquer avec lui pour télécharger son album, gratuitement, en ligne. N’oubliez pas que c’est entièrement flottant. À ne pas confondre avec la Musique Électronique séquentielle, ou Berlin School. PS J'avais oublié :-( Voici le lien pour télécharger Dreamland: http://www.archive.org/details/Phrozenlight_Dreamland (lundi 29 mai 2006).