Overall, I feel a recharging of positive energy, higher energy levels, and a purification of negative thoughts, nice and slow with some gem false endings, when things seem to settle down to wrap up, and then starts back up again.
Author: Robin B. James
Simon McCorry :: I the Storm (See Blue Audio)
I the Storm is by Simon McCorry who is well known as a remarkable cellist and sound-sculptor of ambiguous environments. Here are four extended tracks of cello-toned sculptures.
Maps & Diagrams :: Obscura (Handstitched*)
Acrylic paints and paper art loaded with intrigue, ambient noise and introspection, lo-fi, tape-based pieces in short-form compositions.
Hollan Holmes :: Sacred Places (Spotted Peccary Music)
“Not too dense while remaining always complex and multifaceted, seemingly forever a powerful deep boom marks each cycle explosions and everlasting resistance that in the end sails away on the ocean never to return…”
Carlos Dengler :: The After (Self Released)
Dengler’s complexity and innovative craftsmanship take the listener into a new musical experience, inviting dreams and providing a healthy relief from stress.
Snufmumriko :: Havstrakt (Sun Sea Sky)
Somehow Havstrakt simultaneously sounds as if deep underwater, quite daring while remaining gentle and relaxing.
Ocoeur :: Nouveau Départ (n5MD)
A complicated and nourishing interweaving of elements, the healing creative development continues, layering and recounting the paths, dreaming becomes a way to the new home.
Michael It’z :: Ambivalence (Labile)
Ambivalence is a captivating ambient album, the tracks flow through different territories, with so many quirky details, best described as an exploration of the shared human experience, expressed through a tapestry of sounds and emotions.