Modular Guitar Fields I-VI encompasses the expansive quality of dark ambient and the fuzz here is warm, analog, and rich.
Tag: Ambient
Great Panoptique Winter :: This Time Alone (Sound in Silence)
This is immediately enjoyable, transportive, and atmospheric, showing ingredients of delicate musical sweetness.
Nonima + Dissolved :: Neurophosis (Mahorka)
Neurophosis casts shadows that extend beyond the limits of vision, attempting to occupy a soothing area where kaleidoscopic textures coexist in harmony.
Ocoeur :: Nouveau Départ (n5MD)
A complicated and nourishing interweaving of elements, the healing creative development continues, layering and recounting the paths, dreaming becomes a way to the new home.
Michael It’z :: Ambivalence (Labile)
Ambivalence is a captivating ambient album, the tracks flow through different territories, with so many quirky details, best described as an exploration of the shared human experience, expressed through a tapestry of sounds and emotions.
Andrew Tasselmyer :: diary#1 (Sonic Dialogue)
diary#1 delves into the very essence of human expression, capturing emotions that often lay hidden within unfinished works. Listeners will find themselves transported through a sonic landscape that resonates with the universal human experience.
Heogen :: Inantiphsea (Touched Music)
There is wonderful fusion is styles and influences under the Heogen moniker, fusing the complex and surreal composition style of exm (aka Jeroen Bax) with the melodic and rhythmical style.
The return of the Xenomaniacs and their Amazing! feats.
Music For The Radical Xenomaniac is an act of audio archaeology that deserves respect. Establishing a label, contacting artists and labels from three decades past and bringing this all together on three double LPs.