The song was inspired by a Welsh legend concerning Pryderi, son of Pwyll Lord of Annwn, and Manawaddyn; the setting of the tune is in a large abandoned castle of ancient days (hence, the reverb heard on the birdsong!)
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I had a passing acquaintance with ambient but this blew me away when I stumpled on it on youtube. I listened to their other stuff and it was nice, too, but this one is my favorite. The youtube of this is missing the last track so I came to get it and purchased to whole collection. krztyf
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