AshTreJinkins’ expansive talents that never fail to maintain peak interests for the listener’s ears through soft reveries and crumpling contemplations.
Tag: Ambient
Bagaski :: Dash (See Blue Audio)
Ever-evolving aural altitudes of ambient, beat-less, cinematic casts based upon the transformative symphonic cavalcades from the artist’s personal retrospect.
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. […]
Scott Metoyer :: Music For Serial Ports (Part One) (Satellite Era)
Metoyer’s two-volume series combines tangibly analogous worlds between the boundlessly deep symphonic manifestations of digitalis amalgamated medium.
Autechre :: Tri Repetae (Warp)
On Tri Repetae they found the magic formula to organize noise into pleasant tones that fill the entire spectrum of sound. Groundbreaking in its simple […]
Isolated Community :: Cold Sleet on Old Slate EP (See Blue Audio)
A brilliant introduction into SBA’s darker foundations with Isolated Community likely to be a wonder to seek out in a live performance environment.
Mr. Projectile :: Sinking limited 2LP reissue (Semisexual / Ear Candy Music / Merck)
Sinking’s unique amalgam of crystalline sound design, blissed-out atmospheres, and gorgeous melodies made for an instant classic.
FMS-80 :: Lifestyle 02 (Rednetic)
Rednetic Recordings’ co-founder Joseph Auer glides us gingerly into the slipstream of the FMS-80 (FM Synthesis 1980) environmental / ambient / sound art of Lifestyle 02.
Ignatius :: Disencumber (Buried In Time)
Ignatius’ sound is simply enveloping and mind bending—reaching the furthest edges of modular/industrial experimentation without losing his audience along the way.
Ignatius :: Removal Equation EP (Buried In Time)
Both pieces over 12-minutes each—microscopic details and effervescent dronescapes seem to have no immediate start or end points.
Datassette :: Sentinel (Lapsus)
Whilst touching many sub-genres which dabbles in familiar territories, Davies always manages to have a lick of personality that makes all these compositions distinctly his own.
















