The ambient maestro, Dr. Atmo, and the downtempo electronic music producer, DF Tram, have collaborated on an album that is really out of this world.
Tag: Chill
Swartz et :: Desert Meditations (Utter East)
Capturing light waves and nostalgia, subtle melodic strands drift and fade away as we’re given the opportunity to let these sounds dissolve and cast their tones and drones upon us.
Bart Hawkins :: Bell’s Theorem (Self Released)
Hawkins elicits increasing clearly defined tones from his modular synth, with bright ambience and traces of an improvisatory concert of lofty circles in the air, like entangled particles dancing in their contemplative and transcendent harmonic existence.
Fields We Found :: Distance (Seil)
The album flows in a crisp loop influenced and foggy slow motion ritual to repeat, for me it slows things down in an interesting way.
V/A :: Afterthoughts (Kahvi Collective)
Keeping us cozy with sincere, surreal, and sublime tunes, nineteen selections shift across many genres and styles, each artist articulates their sound so effortlessly, it’s an essential listening experience.
Valance Drakes & Ivan Shopov :: A Picture in Motion Through Eternity (Sound In Picture)
A baffling sonic foray into expansive audiovisual snapshots and beautifully disjointed spheres.
V/A :: Anthology Vol.2 (Free Sequence)
Some of the most up-and-coming Hungarian producers in the atmospheric, downtempo, and noisy experimental compositions from the country to date.
Unius :: Sojourns (Labile)
Sojourns is very much an album of exploration. A portrait presented in the most inspired musical language. Much expression and diverse improvisation is the recipe here.