At a distance of nearly two decades, Herbstlaub resonates with the same melancholy magic, a-fizz with fertile experimentation with the tropes of two musical modes once thought incongruent via shiny new tools, ending up transcending its conceptual start-point.
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Elsewhereness revisited #1 Ramblings of a AMB-man
Elsewhereness Revisited is a new feature documenting the drift at the margins: ambientological meanderings, random bc-combing, cloud-watching, tube-findings, and a companion mix. Vol. #1: Ramblings […]
V/A :: Europe (A Strangely Isolated Place)
Europe features 10 absolutely incredible works of ambient exploration. These pieces of music are very different from one another, though they all occupy the same […]
Touched Two :: Mega Cancer Benefit Compilation out November 28 (Touched Music)
What is particular about Touched Two is that so many artists came together to compose new material for the compilation. Certainly, while many other similar […]
AMBIANCÉ :: The Longest Movie Ever
Weberg characterizes Ambiancé as the intertwining of space and time into a “surreal dream-like journey beyond places.” Swedish visual artist Anders Weberg is in the […]
V/A :: Touched (Macmillan Cancer Support)
Curator Martin Boulton was apparently inundated with tracks when word got around about this release—a compilation in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support (an organization which improves […]