Dream Journal unveils a fluid, enriching passage through acoustic soundscapes, merging pared-down electronics with hushed songwriting in a tranquil, contemplative collection.
Dreamlike acoustic landscapes
An acoustic and instrumental exploration of silken softness and understated tone, Ship Says Om (aka Jenny Gillespie Mason) crafts a delicate tapestry of fingerpicked guitar and ambient electronic flickers across this six-piece offering. Time-dilated vocal traces drift through “Samadhi,” where field recordings and blurred piano motifs create a meditative entryway into translucent synth-inspired hues and gentle strumming.
Otherworldy murmurs hover just beyond reach as “I Still Love Us” unfolds in a hush of vaporous vocals and soft tonal glimmers, while “I’m Sorry Babe” descends deeper into ambient acoustic minimalism—its quiet unraveling resembling a tender implosion. “Mother Director” weaves voice and guitar into a serene current, fluid and unforced, before the final track, “Rupture ‘n Repair,” stands out with its interlaced strings and ethereal vocal fragments—a soothing balm in uneasy times.
Dream Journal unveils a fluid, enriching passage through acoustic soundscapes, merging pared-down electronics with hushed songwriting in a tranquil, contemplative collection.
Dream Journal is available on Bandcamp.
























