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Hello. I am an unregistered contributor.
I just wanted to bring your attention to something that has bothered me for a while.
That diciture, "Ambient", written in the Genre infobox.
Well, whenever I listen to the album, I clearly hear "World music" interludes, not Ambient.
The first song, "Amidst the coal" is a religious-themed ritual-like chant. Then there is "Bija" which is basically tribal percussions. And the last interlude, "Hyeroglyph" is a dreamy spoken word, again, with a lot of ethnical feel to it.
Now, Ambient is a soft and mellow subgenre of electronic music, but this record has nothing to do with it.
Any opinions? Wouldn't "World music" fit better?