Atmospheric sustained chordal drones with changing textures and tempos. The proportions create illusions, flying at a great altitude might appear to be slow from a distance, but the intervals traveled are astounding, and the one who is flying is probably catching the greatest sense of motion, as perceived only by the constant listener.
Tag: Andrew Thomas
Elsewhereness revisited #15 a decade decayed
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 […]
V/A :: Air Texture Volume II (Air Texture)
Steadily holding the course upon reaching cruising altitude, co-pilots Loscil and Irisarri curate with aplomb what is proving to be the prime showcase for new […]
V/A :: Lost in the Humming Air: Music Inspired by Harold Budd (Oktaf)
Lost in the Humming Air is a credit to the lasting debt these artists are due a pioneer in their field without being beholden to […]
V/A :: Air Texture Volume I (Air Texture)
Separately, two engulfing, flowing narratives. Perhaps Thomas’ is a shade darker, a bit nautical, while van Wey swoops over dry land through partly-cloudy skies. Presented […]