Dael Phonom reveals a snapshot of perhaps what’s to come, simmering ambient electronics from yesteryear.
Tag: Chill
Loraine James :: Reflection (Hyperdub)
There is a sense of controlled temperament, that in turn has developed space for tamed moments and vulnerable stances. Serving as a poignant reminder to push boundaries and make real world effort.
4T Thieves and Friends :: Liminal Space – The Remixes (Kahvi Collective)
A rewarding listening experience that while remixed by a variety of the finest sound sculptors on the planet, is also curated with utmost attention to detail and shapes a new storyline.
Star Madman :: Alone (Self Released)
Alone was a gem to stumble upon, a very pleasurable record. It’s very easy on the ear and I fell for it with ease and […]
Girl In The Mirror :: Underwater Tales (Self Released)
The album is quite mellow and the instrumentals never complex or labyrinthine, but if you’re looking for an album which will carry you from world […]
Single Cell Orchestra :: Remember The Future (Celldom)
The exhortation in the album’s name—Remember the Future—helps me keep in mind the unbounded forward-facing optimism we felt in the warehouse raves in late-90s Oakland […]
Letters From Mouse :: Proto Human (Kahvi Collective)
Music is an alchemy. I believe it is the most advanced technology that we possess. Making air wobble with mathematical precision, so as to vibrate […]
Elsewhereness revisited #12 sleep for all of eternity
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 companion mix, Elsewhereness […]
Data Rebel :: Retrospective (Sun Sea Sky)
Post-industrial slivers interplay with predominately ambient motifs and chilled low-pressure rhythms as Data Rebel creates serene IDM snapshots that are at once fleeting as they […]
At The Psychedelic Circus :: Psychedelic Motel (Shipwrec)
Somewhere between early-era The Orb, The Future Sound Of London, and Legion Of Green Men you’ll find this transportive musical sprawl—a breakaway from the norms of […]
Charm Days & Glamaticus :: Double review (Sun Sea Sky)
Will Andyhazy’s double review for Charm Days’ ambient organic electronica album Shelter and Glamaticus’ twinkling bells and subtle chimes of Dream Room — both released on Sun Sea Sky Productions. Charm […]









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