Fans of mysterious, nuanced and delicately sounding melodic ambient music will find here a little classic. With Godspeed Phuong, the Canadian Phoenix York offers a […]
Author: Philippe Blache
Cebec :: Strome (Self Release)
Very addictive, weirdly dreamy and powerfully droney. Cebec is the minimal ambient-noise project of the sound designer Matthew Carpenter, from the United States. This musical […]
Xumla :: Statix (Audiobulb)
An impressive, delicate, moving, carefully conceived and intensely creative album that will ravish enthusiastic fans of modern classical / dream pop artifacts of Alva Noto, […]
AU+ :: Emily (Minimal Trend)
Wildly experimental but punctuated by vibrant melodious tense phrases, this tape is a real curiosity and guarantees an original sonic sound exploration. Minimal Trend Records […]
Yair Etziony :: Delphi (False Industries)
A darkly moving and compelling ritualistic ambient release which admits a charming taste for retro kraut-electronic atmospherics. Firstly known for having signed a first effort on […]
ARC :: Umbra (DiN)
A vibrantly introspective and eloquent traditional cosmic synth ambient release which illustrates the whole genre at its finest in terms of structure, progression and emotion. […]
Pattern Behavior :: Collapsar (The Crime League)
The strangely blackened lo-fi synth dimension and the propulsive rhythmical density make this album its very own charm, ominously sonic, tripped out and with a […]
Antikatechon :: Woe is the Reward (Rage in Eden)
A solid work and of a great consideration for the whole ambient genre, from ritual to drone and post-industrial compartments. Antikatechon resonates as one of […]