Each track unveils a microcosmic tableau: digital landscapes spun with precision, where synthetic sighs meet decaying signal echoes in an orchestrated embrace.
Tag: Ambient
Undancel Records :: Machined in Málaga
Electronic music still loves the industrial estate. At least in Spain it does.
Avi C. Engel & Bradley Sean Alexander :: Rewild (floralia)
Rewild is a sumptuous, bittersweet, and spiritual post-ambient effort with captivating moments of everlasting and nostalgic beauty.
Hendekagon :: The Concept Of Time (Adventurous Music) — [concise]
The Concept Of Time—true to its name—emerges as a dense, textured expanse of drone, slowly peeling back in sprawling, weathered layers.
survey channel :: Along the Wind Spear (Remastered) (Rabbithole Club)
Along the Wind Spear now returns in expanded light, spilling gently into the mind’s quieter corners, where its colors linger long after the sound fades.
Philippe Neau :: hORs SoLs (Mahorka)
Titled hORs soLs, this new album by Philippe Neau is dedicated to green field recordings which work like a lively, organic ballet of natural sounds occasionally morphed, treated and manipulated with additional electronic sound sources.
Aarktica :: No Solace in Sleep [2025 Remaster] (Projekt)
The year 2000 saw Aarktica’s debut bring post-rock perspective and a glacial sensibility to guitar-based ambient; Jon DeRosa enveloped us in ‘a new sonic world of haunting, aquatic darkness and shimmering tonal light.’ Its 25th anniversary sees a reissue, No Solace In Sleep [2025 Remaster], shed new light on this by now classic, reaffirming its enduring resonance.
4T Thieves :: I Can Dream Of Bubbles (Mahorka)
Sound becomes motion, and feeling takes form—these are the elements 4T Thieves effortlessly reveals. I Can Dream of Bubbles, released on Mahorka in November 2024 and later honored on our Best of 2024 list, continues to resonate long after its debut.
Billow Observatory :: The Glass Curtain (felte)
Billow Observatory create an affordance structure for the escape, The Glass Curtain finding a fine balance between dark-light binaries, at once euphonic and tenebrous, engaged and unmoored, a portal opened to elsewhereness.
VSESLAV :: Dryoma (Mestnost)
VSESLAV (aka Stanislav Sevostyanikhin) masterfully weaves shimmering layers of ambient textures and flowing synthesizer currents on Dryoma to craft immersive sonic relics that transcend conventional notions of time and dimension.
Matmos :: Metallic Life Review (Thrill Jockey), “Rust Belt” single & tour news
My perspective on metallic matters was recently alchemized once again with some new prima materia from Matmos, and their song “The Rust Belt” released with clanging banger of a video by Jack Colbert ahead of the June 20th release of their newest album Metallic Life Review and summer tour.
















