Equipped by technology’s skins, eyes, ears, hands, and feet, we go where we have never been before, this immense territory marks these musical traditions as part of a wilderness never needing to be civilized. With this album one can sense whispers of the moral order of nature and the mythic notion of the heroic wilderness.
Author: Robin B. James
Seigo Aoyama :: Prelude For The Spring (Audiobulb)
Prelude For The Spring contains ideas of the transience of life, rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth, as well as humanity’s attraction to the unknown. […]
Allan J. Kimmel (Departure Street) & Francisco Sanfuentes (Sonidos Precarios) :: Été/Hiver (Self Released)
You can see the respect and patience that these musicians have, they do not speak the same verbal language but they are fluent in discovering and expanding their ranges of sounds, experimental and rich with strange hypnotic harmonies.
Hollan Holmes :: Emerald Waters (Spotted Peccary)
Employing the full range of synthesizer keyboard magic, with sparkling short repeating sequenced runs of notes and rhythmic elements without any drums or traditional percussion. […]
Phillip Wilkerson & Chris Russell :: Dark Measures (Spotted Peccary)
Inspiring interactivity and deep expression, displaying compelling self-portraits, landscapes in representational, modernist, and abstract expressionist styles, and compositions of strong soundscape design.
Jonas Meyer :: Schaudern & Schweben (Self Released)
Calm listening to balance the forces acting on the thermological release of this season; the sound of diamond dust and frozen foggy light, goodness and strength on earth.