Experimenting in the realms of blissful melancholy and soothing new-age atmospherics.
Author: Philippe Blache
Galati :: Cold As a February Sky (Glacial Movements)
A representative and well-crafted album of modern day ambient synthedelica with everything you may like regarding textured lush atmospheres which invite to explore the great unknown while being immersed in natural primordial stillness.
Nimh :: Before And After Silence (Zoharum)
A visceral voyage into deep hypnagogic textures, magnetic clouds and ominous towering moves. These audio works can easily convince those into cryptic drone manifests of Jonathan Coleclough, Colin Potter, Grant Evans, and Dead Voices on Air.
Francis Gri :: While (Self Released)
Written as an inner soundtrack where delicately moving melodies rise from velvet-like abstract electronics.
The Fires Of Ork :: The Fires Of Ork (2024 Remaster) (Silent State)
Warmly recommended for lovers of lysergic icy ambient beauty with a deep pulsating edge and a terrifying, disorientating cosmic/dystopian sensibility, to be placed next to releases by Vladislav Delay, Monolake, The Orb, and Kangding Ray.
Pjusk & Arovane :: Svev (Polar Seas)
This new album presents intricate, diversified and ultimately swelling soundscapes of magnetic grandiosity.
Grande Loge :: Unruh (Cyclic Law)
This tremendous and tranced-out tribal ambient manifest can make an original soundtrack for those who want to be physically immersed in the esoteric philosophy of modern days wizards such as Alan Bennett.
ЧЕРНИХОВ | CERNICHOV :: We are all deaf (Mahorka)
The album architecture is mainly built around sneakily and meandering sonic textures, layering drone vibes with plenty of reverberant signals and micro noises.