This new album presents intricate, diversified and ultimately swelling soundscapes of magnetic grandiosity.
Author: Philippe Blache
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.
Aidan Baker :: Pithovirii (Glacial Movements)
All motifs, tone colors and sinuous textures are beautifully sculpted and progressively transport the listener in deep mental spaces submerged by a delicate and tasteful melancholic gloom.
Francis Gri & Lilium :: Cycles (Krysalisound)
This album preserves an expressive environmental sound aestheticism, continuously soothing, slightly bitter, but without being too austere.
Great Panoptique Winter :: This Time Alone (Sound in Silence)
This is immediately enjoyable, transportive, and atmospheric, showing ingredients of delicate musical sweetness.
Igor Yalivec :: Etudes (Whited Sepulchre)
Offering aural sentient textures and dreamily electroacoustic and minimal sequences recommended for fans of quintessential works by Helios, Goldmund, Hammock, Winged Victory for the Sullen, and Pausal.
Kristof Bathory :: Humanoid Dystopia (Cryo Chamber)
This mysteriously cinematic ambient body of slowly moving pieces is mentally transportive and representative of a contemplative journey in unknown vastness and in the depth of the subconsciousness.