A discreet, but colorful whole, a stream of consciousness both as concrete as a cobblestone and light as a breeze off the saline sea. If […]
Tag: Ambient
MIKTEK :: Sounds and images
Mihalis Aikaterinis (aka Miktek) talks about Elsewhere, his first full length album on Lyon-based boutique record label, Ultimae. Read further to find out what Mihalis […]
Netherworld :: Alchemy of Ice (Glacial Movements)
Alchemy of Ice embodies a perfect aesthetic fusion between discreet micro-tonal melodiously articulated elements and macro-cosmical textural drone resonances. Glacial movements is a well established Italian […]
Virlyn :: Man Asleep (Etalabel)
An unearthly beautiful album which embraces the territories of deep ambient music and poetical minimalist dreamscapes. Frédéric Vanderlynden is a Belgian sound designer and composer […]
Ian Martin / Valanx :: Double review (Elephant)
Elephant have secured two of the modern atmospherics masters. Martin looks gazes skyward before fixing his eyes on the land below. Valanx focuses of the […]
Street Thunder :: Hunter-Killer 2029 (Wggfdtb)
For a lone man armed with nothing to face down that juggernaut but a keyboard and a drum machine, he successfully conjures a dark but […]
Melorman :: Waves (Sun Sea Sky)
Waves should bubble to the top of your playlist if you need a late-night soundtrack for your candle-lit gathering of Instagramming friends or spend long […]
Karsten Pflum :: Sleepwald (Hymen)
A soundtrack for a trip to the Land of Nod as heaven, hell and a lot of purgatory by turns, Sleepwald is a series of […]
Leonid :: Midas (Photic Fields)
Rather than an outright explosion of fervor, Leonid ponders before adding the next shade to his sound—methodically he constructs, positioning accompaniments before the true form […]
Dadub :: You Are Eternity (Stroboscopic Artefacts)
A dub-techno, ambient noir narrative of the non-dualistic world of new materialism, positing a rapproachment between it and us. Claiming a terra nullius as its […]
Ben Fleury-Steiner :: Clearings (Rural Colours)
Clearings seems to describe a trajectory in its passage from organic to more ethereal sounds; a dynamic of slow aperture, a catharsis involving nature’s mediation—these […]
















