LOST LINKS – review by T. R. Boomer

Lost Links - Max Corbacho - Ambient Music

The best space music ever! Max is up there in space with John Serrie and Steve Roach., December 22, 2012 Lost links is my favorite space album. If you are or have ever been a fan of Music from the Hearts of Space, by Stephen Hill, then you will love this album. Check out hos.com … Leer más

THE TALISMAN – review by T. R. Boomer

Max Corbacho is the bomb when it comes to space music!, December 22, 2012 The music of Max Corbacho is high tech and very spacey. I found it both soothing and relaxing. If you do any kind of close work or deep introspection or just want a deeply relaxing set of music to listen too, … Leer más

THE OCEAN INSIDE – Review by Caerdroiandream.com

 Max’s music has had a wonderful impact on me since discovering him a few months ago. Not only is it just a lovely, intensely immersive world of sound to listen to at any time, his works have also served as an interesting aid on several occasions, most notably, during the times while reading when the … Leer más

THE OCEAN INSIDE – Review by Sonicimmersion.org

 After quite a quite a long hiatus, Spanish ambient composer Max Corbacho is back with double album of expertly crafted atmospheric ambient pieces, clocking over 140 minutes. Bearing the subtitle «slow movements from the depths», Mr Corbacho takes his listeners on an epic and stellar soundscape journey with a vast range of extensive, highly immersive … Leer más

THE OCEAN INSIDE – Review by Landscape Music

 The Ocean Inside is the long awaited new album of Max Corbacho presents an immersive flow of emotional soundworlds and harmonic structures that bring us to the depths of the inner ocean. Max Corbacho returns with a new work, this time as a long awaited double album, which again immerse ourselves into touching atmospheric ambient … Leer más

BREATHSTREAM – review by eTripper

Music for an approaching event horizon!   by eTripper This is one of Max Corbacho’s finest masterworks! It ranks right-up there with Jonn Serrie, Meg Bowles, Kevin Kendle, and Thom Brennan. These colossal themes are very epic in nature, and will have your mind wondering near the schwarzchild radius of a distant collapsed star. This … Leer más

BREATHSTREAM – review by MysticJaguar

 Channeling the future, October 4, 2009 Max Corbacho is the best music find for me in 2009. Max, from Spain, has hit a strong vein of ambient, even spiritual, music that is spacey yet transformative. This CD, Breathstream, is a goldmine, a near masterpiece. I like it very much and consider it slightly better than … Leer más

FAR BEYOND THE IMMOBILE POINT – review by eyes cast down

Far Beyond the Immobile Point

by eyes cast down on April 28, 2011 I think Max Corbacho is driven by a love of life’s great mysteries. His music is fully informed and animated by this, by (as I’m hearing it) a quest for something transcendent, something far beyond our conventional, mundane states of being. I believe that, in this respect, … Leer más

FAR BEYOND THE IMMOBILE POINT – review by Bert Strolember

Far Beyond the Immobile Point

Bert Strolember, Sonicimmersion This is the second release of Spanish composer Max Corbacho, presenting a collection of seven non-rhythmic, highly atmospheric ambient space tracks, so taking a different road than was heard on his nice debut «Vestiges». The inspiration for «Far beyond the Immobile Point» actually came from the first chapter of Umberto Eco´s novel … Leer más