Phase Memory arrives as an eleven-track colossus of emotive IDM, where sleek transmissions and subtle electronic inflections converge into a vividly colored sonic gradient. Nostalgia shimmers at its edges, refracting motion, resonance, sweetness, and glitch into a crystalline rhythmic world.
Tag: Ambient
Loula Yorke :: Hydrology (DiN)
Water — one of our most vital natural resources — flows through this entirely electronic album, where Loula Yorke blends modular synthesis with occasional ocean field recordings and elusive, inexplicable sonic artifacts. A UK-based modular artist known for emotionally charged, cyclical patterns, Yorke crafts a hydrology-inspired sound world shaped by water, electricity, and a distinctive array of synthesizer modules.
Lime68k & Nathan Ho :: Striations of Grace (Evel) — [concise]
Striations of Grace, the joint release from Lime68k and Nathan Ho, dives straight into warped rhythms and scorched electronic textures, blurring the line between solo and collaborative work. Across its crumbling core, the album bends glitch, grit, and cosmic distortion into a single restless pulse pushing their sound into uncharted territory.
Prognostiq :: Basement Room EP (Weirdrum) — [concise]
A shadowed presence permeates Basement Room, a four-part suite of scattered drums, downtempo dubstep, and creeping darkness, where smothered bass, ghostly echoes, and drifting textures blur time into a surreal, ambient flow.
Elori Saxl :: Drifts And Surfaces (Western Vinyl)
Elori Saxl’s Drifts And Surfaces opens with a stark electronic pulse, setting the tone for an album that reshapes her experiences on Lake Superior into three distinct, commissioned works. Expansive yet intimate, it explores the lake’s haunting duality and the fluid boundary between individual identity and the artistic communities that carry us.
Jon Jenkins :: Flow (Remastered) (Spotted Peccary Music)
Flow (Remastered) reintroduces Jon Jenkins’ unmistakable blend of sincerity, power, and cinematic depth, a sound that has captivated listeners for more than twenty-five years. Living at the crossroads of ambient, electronic, and instrumental rock, the album remains a transportive journey through vast imaginary landscapes.
Autechre :: Tri Repetae (Warp) — 30 years later
Autechre’s Tri Repetae (Warp Records, 1995) marked a turning point in electronic music, fusing minimal rhythms, metallic textures, and abstract melodies into something both mechanical and deeply human. Three decades on, its futuristic pulse and experimental sound design still feel timeless, reaffirming the duo’s position as architects of music yet to come.
Drummachinemike :: I Hope This Never Finds You (Self Released)
Drummachinemike navigates the shifting terrain between ambient and IDM, where emotion and circuitry pulse as one. The result is a meditative exploration of fragility and form — nostalgic yet forward-looking, human yet machine-born.
Galati & Gri :: Drift (Gri Projects)
Italian sound artists Roberto Galati and Francis Gri—renowned for their minimalist electronics and neoclassical-tinged soundscapes—craft deeply organic and harmonically rich textures that have defined their place in the post-ambient scene. With Drift, the duo channels their refined artistry into a solemn and immersive journey through wintry isolation, cinematic melancholy, and spiritual introspection.
Between the circuits and the Tide Pools :: A conversation with Pulse Emitter
For over thirty years, Daryl Groetsch—best known as Pulse Emitter—has explored the interplay of noise and beauty, crafting electronic soundscapes where the mechanical and organic coexist. His latest release, Tide Pools, translates the intricate microcosms of coastal rock pools into shimmering, meditative electronic worlds.
The Black Dog :: Loud Ambient (Dust Science)
The Black Dog’s Loud Ambient channels the raw, methodical energy of ’90s British electronica, translating Sheffield’s margins—abandoned factories, council estates, and urban rhythms—into music that moves both mind and body. With a renewed love for classic drum machines and a disciplined architecture of arpeggio and bass, the album fuses ambient immersion with dancefloor rigor, proving that old-school craft can still feel urgent and alive.









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