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Tag: Chill Out
Glamaticus :: Journeys Of Love EP (Sun Sea Sky)
The intersection between classic Telefon Tel Aviv’s electronic acrobatics and Machinedrum’s fluid hip-hop tendencies is delicately woven on Glamaticus’ Journeys Of Love extended 6-track player […]
Unidentified :: #002 (Shimmering Moods)
A wide sonic spectrum where ghostly aerial tones meet micro noises and altered melodic weirdness. The constellation of DIY indie labels never ceased to grow […]
Shedir :: Falling Time (Cyclic Law)
Beautifully crafted, fully emotional, spiritually entrancing, intimately moving, seducing, majestic, enveloping and alluring. When I think about female dark ambient artists and projects the first […]
Fiction City :: The Shell (Psychonavigation)
By mixing other worldly instrumentation into a seabed of calm and refuge, Fiction City crafts surreal sonic landscapes. From Siberia and released on Dublin’s Psychonavigation […]
Phoenix York :: Quiet Mutations (Remixes and Reworks) (Buried Standing)
This album is a collection of touching, subjective and introspective ambient hymns where micro-tonal melodies meet occasional experimental elements and softly moving electronic dreaminess. After […]
Planet Boelex :: Moments (Soft Phase)
Fresh from winning a recent Just Music remix competition with his excellent take on Digitonal’s Autumn Round, the Finnish producer returns with a fine selection […]
V/A :: Singita Miracle Beach 10th Anniversary (Klik)
Singita Miracle Beach 10th Anniversary celebrates ten years of music on the beach at sunset—jazz- and tiki-tinged lounge, easy-swaying house, smooth funk and chill-out music of […]
Soulacybin :: Learning Through Dreams EP (Herb)
As dub, reggae and a plume of smoke fades into and out of site, these pieces of glitched-out manipulations offer more in terms of tranquilized phases of light, pulses of sound and pictures of the now.
IG88 :: A Loom & Not Me (Nueva Forma)
Fans of early-era Merck and the current chills of Aleph Zero will take solace in these relaxed audio movements. It seems like just the other […]
















