Each track develops its own atmosphere, sometimes mysteriously cinematic and underpinned by wistful melodies. Day Before Us is a French based project which originally blends […]
Tag: Cinematic
Dean De Benedictis :: Salvaging The Present (Spotted Peccary Music)
It’s almost like Salvaging the Present is a journal of De Benedictis’s travels, a collection of discarded sounds and ideas brought together to paint outlines of […]
Cathode Ray Tube :: Famous Monsters (Component)
Famous Monsters is easily recommended for listeners of dark space ambient crossovers nestled between Biosphere, Robert Henke and Loscil for stylistic similarity. Component is now a well […]
Randal Collier-Ford, Flowers for Bodysnatchers, Council of Nine, God Body Disconnect :: Locus Arcadia (Cryo Chamber)
Locus Arcadia is a celebration of metaphysical, cinematic space music with a sense of experimentation and a few challenging ideas in the sound art department. Now […]
Phragments :: All Towers Must Fall (Malignant)
With its dark trumpet call and thundering bass frequencies the opening theme introduces the listener in a malevolent and adventurous sound ritualism absorbed by nightmare […]
Logical Disorder :: Doomed Hope EP (Crazy Language)
A fabric of condensed cinematic melody, heavily textured beats and rhythmic digitized drones, Doomed Hope is both uplifting and brooding in one fell swoop. I […]
SONIC EXPOSURE :: Shalosh
“Shalosh’s style is open for interpretation, we combine the musical character of each one of us, and that makes our music edgy and unpredictable. Rock, […]
(PREMIERE) Jones :: Clear Air Turbulence EP (Loomis & Jones)
Liquid rhythms and cascading cinematic breaks all morphed into a tranquil sojourn through time and space. Bass nods and prods dripping from the edges of […]
Sigma Octantis :: Dissipations (OPN / Malignant Antibody)
Among the best and most challenging post-ambient electronic albums of the year. Next to the melodious dark ambient project Lambwool, Sigma Octantis is an other […]
Yair Etziony :: Delphi (False Industries)
A darkly moving and compelling ritualistic ambient release which admits a charming taste for retro kraut-electronic atmospherics. Firstly known for having signed a first effort on […]
Moon Ate the Dark :: Molt and Grow (Brian)
Last year, Moon Ate the Dark presented itself with a stellar, self-titled debut album. It impressed everyone who heard, including the proprietor of tiny, tasteful […]

















