Fabulations provides an inner voyage, a cinematic experience for the ears and dreamily intuitive sonic meditations where flowing droning chords subtly communicate with detached, touching […]
Tag: Drone
James Murray :: Loss (Eilean Rec.)
Perhaps there are six stages of grief and they differ dramatically depending on who has been stricken. In his quest to capture the sound of […]
Roger West & Run Dust :: Double review (In Paradisum)
Roger West teases his source material, pulling legs and wings off before re-assembling some sort of franken-Daddy Long Legs. Run Dust has a similar disregard […]
V/A :: In The Dark Again 02 (In The Dark Again)
The EP brings together clever club sounds, thought-provoking Techno, textured harmonies and even a bit of existentialism for good measure. It can sometimes take a […]
Frank Bretschneider + Steve Roden :: Suite Nuit (Line)
This space is the place for parallel trajectories of time and shape, inciding on perception of space and space for perception. Frank Bretschneider and Steve Roden strike as […]
Strom Noir :: Urban Blues (Zoharum)
An artist whose ambient work is mostly beatific and bucolic impresses by just barely lifting the shround hanging over a blighted cityscape. The arcing rainbow promise of […]
Twist of Fate :: Tales From A Parallel Universe (GS Productions)
A mysteriously evocative and nostalgic dreamlike ambient album which shows an other original and interesting facet of Giuseppe Verticchio’s compositional aptitudes. Giuseppe Verticchio (aka Nimh) […]
The Inventors Of Aircraft :: No Answers, Not Even Any Questions (Hibernate)
A disorientated postcard from the edge of an uncharted territory, at once internal and external, in the act of discovery—to the unease of the subject; […]
Hessien :: Your Empire, In Decline (The Long Story Recording Company)
Evocative scaping of a generally melancholic cast, Hessien’s mix of air and substance uniting the newer ambient waves. Your Empire, In Decline sees igloo review regular, Tim Martin (Maps […]
Robert Curgenven :: They tore the earth… (Recorded Fields Editions)
For all the prevailing visceral, startling and bleak tenor, there are passages where crumbling timbres recede into shimmering suspension—a kind of calm, a glimpse perhaps […]
















