Organik is very crisp, a very modern sound with plenty of respect paid to earlier electronic works like that mentioned above and with real feeling […]
Tag: Ambient
Ben Lukas Boysen :: Mirage (Erased Tapes)
Mirage brings the best of both worlds together, as live instrumentation from an array of guest musicians meets skillful sound design. Always evolving and sharpening […]
4T Thieves :: Cities of the Future (Rednetic) — “Shimmering Sand” video premiere
Quite a highly anticipated album among the scene. 4T Thieves follows through on his growing discography from his previous releases on Kahvi, Mahorka, and Rednetic. […]
Nimh & Rapoon :: Post-Folk Lore Vol.1 (Winter-Light)
Easily recommended for passionate listeners of uncompromising experimental music with an ambient flavor. Blissful ambient sceneries, droning minimalism, and musical mysticism This experimental venture and […]
Elsewhereness revisited #17 cabinfeverdreams
Elsewhereness revisited is an occasional feature documenting the drift at the margins: ambient gasbagging and blurb blah, ’tube-d, ’cloud-ed ’n’ ’camp-ed up, complete with new companion mix, Elsewhereness revisited #17. […]
Arovane :: Gestalt (Puremagnetik)
Seemingly minimal, and simplistic on the surface, discerning ears will find concisely executed complexity, thoughtful arrangements, and detail-oriented sound sculpting within the music. Each song […]
Auscultation :: III (100% Silk)
III provides a head-nodding journey with parts that work for after-hours dance floors as well as the headphones of those seeking centering and focus. Shanahan’s […]
Quarantine Q’s :: Deadbeat
Scott Monteith aka Deadbeat, is a Canadian transplanted to Berlin (as a musical technology educator) via the US techno scene. A veteran of the North […]
Soul Flask :: The Cassandra Complex (Mahorka) — “A Smear Through The Shale” video premiere
April 22, 2020—Earth Day is the day on which the Soul Flask album The Cassandra Complex is released on Mahorka. “Most tracks have a direct […]
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith :: The Mosaic of Transformation (Ghostly International)
The album is sonically gorgeous, but also very coherent and tight—clocking at under forty minutes with never a moment spent in self-indulgence. Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith […]
Single Cell Orchestra :: Remember The Future (Celldom)
The exhortation in the album’s name—Remember the Future—helps me keep in mind the unbounded forward-facing optimism we felt in the warehouse raves in late-90s Oakland […]









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