VITAL WEEKLY #4 Week 24 Number 4 CONTINUUM ASORBUS 2 (compilation CD by Sub Rosa) I was a little put off by the sticker on this CD. It said 'Dark Ambient'. I don't think a high quality label such as Sub Rosa don't need such a marketing scam to sell their CD's. Three projects are featured here. Tobias Hazan's first track is some frantic drumming, real drums instead of computers (that already makes a big difference from what is commonly done in ambient) .Followed by the fourth part of Lilith's Stone (the first three are to be found on their first CD for Sub Rosa) .Again hard to believe this was recorded by using just stones: a long drone, but somehow crystal clear. Probably the best of all four parts I know. Then Tobias is on again, with a similar drone like piece. The CD closes with a long track by Jardin D'Usure. Their first CD (also on Sub Rosa) didn't appeal to me very much, but this is a great piece. Slowly shifting drones in which movement apparently don't playa great part. Apart from that sticker a very good CD -so please continue with more. Address: Sub Rosa -P.O.Box 808- 1000 Brussels -Belgium THE THRONE OF DRONES (Compilation CD by Asphodel) According to this label (new to me) 'Sombient' is ambient darkest brother. 'This somber bearing on the outskirts of ambient noir inhabits the haunted interzone between classical electronic plunderphonics and the desolate environmental tundra's of isolationism' .To me, difficult terms to describe that they are releasing dark, moody, atmospheric electronic music. Some of my personal highlights are the ethnic drones of Robert Rich, the experimental work of Steve Roach and the acoustic guitars of Biosphere (whose track is the only none exclusive, since it is taken from Patashnik). Other people included: Vidna Obmana, Jeff Greinke, David Darling, Rhythm & Noise, Xopher Davidson, Ray Guilette and others. Address: