With simplicity and efficiency, this album provides a series of cool, poignant, sensitive, and gauzy soundscapes built around the expressive potential of brass instruments.
Tag: Ambient
Varsity Star :: More Than Anything (Small Pond)
Dividing folktronica with lo-fi beats and multiplying with sun-drenched synthesis and emotive stages, within this formula comes conclusions that is reminiscent of early Bonobo and Lone.
exm :: Descent (Touched Music)
Electronic music without limits or barriers, building on abstractions of the past, and shows us a route to the future.
AES Dana :: (a) period. (Ultimae)
It reads as if we are the fog, floating over the bay and through the woods, and onwards to the misty mountains.
Novi_sad :: ΚΕΡΑΥΝΟΣ (Raster)
Each track is a unique representation of deep levels of the otherworldly, avid exploration teamed with vivid contextual compositions that emanate an individual beauty.
Perla vs. Futuregrapher :: MOA097 EP (Móatún 7)
This release is a beautiful piece of IDM, spacious, epic and simply a joy to listen to. It’s a very rich piece that deserves multiple listens.
GCOM :: E2-XO (!K7)
An evolution, a new chapter, an expansion of scope and sonic texture—GCOM’s E2-XO not just fulfills the promise of the earlier GC material but brings it into new galaxies of expression and meaning.
Defrag :: Idle Lines (Kaer’Uiks)
The latest Defrag release takes the roots of electronic music and pushes them towards a more contemporary and overtly experimental direction.
Carbinax :: Immuniverse Expanded (Self Released)
The melodic swells, hypnotizing beatwork, and pulsing rhythms that ooze with downtempo and glitchy production—it’s hard to describe, but always present when Carbinax is at the helm.
Concussed :: Precipice of the Void (Somewherecold)
This 6-pack collection is an essential listening experience that takes the listener through cavernous voids, distracted echoes, and densely layered sound synthesis.
Cathode Ray Tube :: FOREBODING COLOURS EP (Condition:Human)
The myriad of ideas is baffling, the collection of found sounds is staggering, and how CRT manages to glue it all together remains a mystery.
















