This isn’t merely a revisit; it’s an expansive, almost archaeological excavation of space-popbient — a sound meticulously crafted from blissfully bright, drifting bleeps and a pervasive sense of dreamery, all sustained in places with exquisite slow motion.
Reviews
Akhira Sano :: D-R (laaps)
The strength of D-R is that, like much of the best ambient music, it can be approached as the perfectly balanced backdrop which will subliminally change your state of mind, or as a full immersion, disclosing one more detail at each listen. In both cases, the album rewards the listener, and inspires them in its tranquillity.
Gliesse :: The World In A Telescope EP (Science Cult) — [concise]
Across its four concise offerings, Gliesse’s latest EP crafts a sleek, brooding landscape of dark electro-nic tension in just 20 minutes.
Federico Mosconi feat. Barbara De Dominicis :: Frammenti (Dronarivm)
Frammenti is a vivid and thoughtful collaboration. Through Mosconi’s detailed sonic worldbuilding, De Dominicis’s intimate vocal work, and Salvadori’s poetic narratives, the album becomes a moving study of memory’s scattered, shimmering remains.
Ray Manta :: Anhedral Skipstack (DataDoor)
It’s a vortex of unstable harmonics and whispering frequencies, built from minimal static and fractured melodies that seem to constantly evolve, folding in on themselves.
Cognition Delay :: Dazzled By The Dark (Mahorka)
With consistent releases since 2022, the duo has steadily built a name and reputation in the challenging and adventurous world of electronic IDM music, distinguished by a dystopian experimental edge.
Aelk Minsur :: West to Rust (Self Released) — [concise]
It’s industrial rot turned ritual, where mechanical howls and corrosive tones blur into something akin to musique concrète or audio collage—less composed than unearthed.
Kero X Gotshell :: Vacuum (Detroit Underground) — [concise]
Vacuum weaves glitch and sci-fi techno into an atmospheric fabric both hypnotic and volatile, its fragments orbiting in strange harmony. An echo from a future imagined long ago—contained, uncontained, and defiantly singular.
P ͞h r ́ o n ͉̍ i m͈ ̙ a ̜ :: The Listening Layer (Clean Error)
The Listening Layer stands as a pure expression of experimental ambient music—a kind of forensic archaeology that is both delicately tactile and unnervingly intimate.
Grant Deane :: A Coruscating Hope (◢sidehatch)
A Coruscating Hope bends its structures into semi-familiar dance contours, then dissolves them. It’s here that a subtle storm of grayscale noise and electrical charge animates an intricate, shifting sound world—where experimental electronics meet a shadowy, tactile form of techno.
Arrowounds :: The Loneliness of the Hollow Earth Explorer Vol. 1 (Lost Tribe Sound)
Arrowounds delivers the music, magic and mystery, solidifying the esoteric energies emanated from the underworld into the medium of this album. It’s a perfect soundtrack for getting lost in the labyrinthine depths waiting to be discovered beneath the surface of everyday Ohio and Kentucky.
















