Vinyl Record

Siavash Amini - Eremos

Siavash Amini - Eremos album cover

Siavash Amini - Eremos on LP vinyl. A 2025 record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.

LP ยท 2025

Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.

Buyer notes: 2025 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.

Eremos is Siavash Amini working with emptiness as a physical force. Released in the mid-2020s, the album does not offer the listener melody as comfort or rhythm as orientation. It moves through drone, electroacoustic texture and long-form pressure, making silence, resonance and abrasion feel like parts of a single landscape. Wayward opens the record with the sensation of entering a place after language has thinned out. The Darkness About the Pole gathers the album's tension into a darker centre, while A Desert of Immobile Winds stretches the closing movement into something almost geological. Amini's strength is patience: he lets sound change slowly enough that the listener begins to notice weight, distance and threat inside tiny shifts of tone.

Eremos matters because it shows contemporary experimental music using atmosphere as structure rather than decoration. Amini's work is not ambient in the casual sense; it asks the listener to inhabit unease and scale, treating texture as an emotional argument. For a collection, it represents the serious edge of modern drone and electroacoustic composition. It gives the shelf a record where abstraction still carries human pressure: isolation, exposure, spiritual fatigue and the strange beauty of sound held at the edge of collapse.

A strong choice for collectors of experimental, drone and sound-art records, especially where the shelf includes Lawrence English, Tim Hecker, Hildur Gudnadottir or other artists who make texture feel architectural. On vinyl, Eremos asks for commitment. It is not a record to sample casually between louder albums. Its value comes from the way the room changes while it plays, making it ideal for listeners who want their collection to include music that challenges pace, attention and comfort.

Severe drone and electroacoustic composition with slow pressure, dark resonance, sparse movement and cinematic scale.

Recommended for: Siavash Amini collectors; Listeners building a researched vinyl shelf; Collectors of drone, ambient and electroacoustic work; Gift buyers choosing a record with a clear story; Browsers comparing related records and catalogue eras.

What style is Eremos? It is a drone and electroacoustic album built around texture, silence, pressure and slow-form atmosphere. What are the key pieces? Wayward, The Darkness About the Pole and A Desert of Immobile Winds define the record's arc. Who should collect it? Listeners interested in serious experimental sound, drone and records that reward deep attention.