The air is certainly chilly and the water freezing, but there is much shared warmth here. Painfully unprepossessing, McGowan interweaves emotion with emotionless nature suborning […]
Tag: Dronarivm
Igloo Magazine :: Best of 2014
Here it is, well over 160 releases have been selected by various igloomag.com contributors highlighting some of the finest in an expansive array of music […]
Pjusk / Sleep Orchestra :: Drowning in the Sky (Dronarivm)
Together, Pjusk and Sleep Orchestra evoke a chilly and endless, empty silence, broken only by wind whipping up new snow on the pack ice and the […]
Maps and Diagrams :: Multi-rear-view
Tim Martin had reached new heights of hyperactivity at our last igloo-view of Maps and Diagrams; there we found him ‘between mood paradigms of light […]
V/A :: 15 Shades of White (Dronarivm)
This compilation work gathers a bunch of well-known artists who can be considered as emerging leaders of relaxed cinematic instrumental dream-pop musical excursions. A pleasant […]
Pillowdiver :: Bloody Oath (Dronarivm)
Bloody Oath exacts prolonged vengeance on pop music by taking a handful of chart hits by Australian acts and stretching, layering and generally obfuscating any trace […]
V/A :: Aquarius (Dronarivm)
Liquidity has always been an apt metaphor for ambient music as well as for what this collection represents—the fluidity, if not downright irrelevance of boundaries, […]
Fescal :: Two Winter Poems (Dronarivm)
Simply stunning, Fescal’s miniatures raise maximum goosebumps. South Korean multimedia artist Fescal has been inspired by two poems by Alexander Pushkin in the creation of […]
Celer :: Rags of Contentment (Dronarivm)
Ragas of calm, resignation to luscious ennui and irrepressible resolve. The record apparently brings to mind Nepal and Eno’s Discreet Music for Will Long, and […]