Swedish dark ambient project Lẽtum returns with ‘Dreams And Illusions’ via Cyclic Law label

Out via the fine French label Cyclic Law on September 13 is the all new release from the Swedish dark ambient project Lẽtum, “Dreams And Illusions”.
Lẽtum is the dark ambient solo project from the Lindesberg, Sweden-based musician Mattias Henriksson. Mattias works on Lẽtum in his spare time; professionally he is a teacher and the manager of IT company called Mint Solutions; so it’s a rather nice surprise that there is a new Lẽtum material after all.
Lẽtum released his debut, “The Entrance to Salvation”, via the now defunct Swedish cult label Cold Meat Industries in 2001. It was followed by “Broken” in 2006.
The new album “Dreams And Illusions” comes in an edition of 300 copies in a matt laminated 4 panel digipak. The album holds 7 tracks with a running time of 44:08. The mastering for this new album was entrusted to Frederic Arbour.
Check out the first track and video below.
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