The theme of ‘blurry childhood memories’ is something of a go-to emotion pool for a current breed of ambient and electro-acoustic musicians. It’s one Federico Durand has drawn from over […]
Tag: Drone
Dryft :: The Blur Vent (n5MD)
Cadoo turns in some of his most breathtaking work, which masterfully delivers that sublime admixture of beauty and harshness. This is a tough review to […]
North Atlantic Drift / Northumbria :: Split EP (Polar Seas)
A half-dozen collection teeming with calming aquatic vistas composed by two distinctive sonic entities. North Atlantic Drift / Northumbria Split by North Atlantic Drift Subtle […]
Asymmetrical Head :: Information World EP (Bewegung)
A well-balanced if not tranquil escape into subtle glitch’n bass tones peppered with microscopic ambient manipulations. Composed in a data warehouse somewhere outside of San Diego, […]
Maxwell August Croy & Sean McCann :: I (Students of Decay)
A production at once maximalist and minimalist endows it with an architecture wherein each musical gesture peals to reveal—a spatiality with every emplacement lent heightened presence. […]
Pleq + Philippe Lamy :: Sans Titre (Pocket Fields)
Choreographing ambient, noise and modern classical minimalism with a sense of tension being denied resolution, finding unwonted turns along the way. Since 2008 Bartosz Dziadosz […]
3View :: France Jobin, Laurent Perrier, Yoshio Machida (Baskaru)
Baskaru, purveyors of fine experimental electronics and sound art since 2005, issue just a few select releases each year, invariably in threes. Last sighted on […]
Oubys :: SQM Part I (Testtoon)
An amalgamation of noise, drone, field recordings, dub techno and industrial memories. Vivid soundscapes are sculpted from subtle sounds and disheartening din. Testtoon Records has […]
Francisco López :: Presque Tout (Quiet Pieces: 1993-2013) (Line)
‘WARNING: Due to the extreme subtlety of these recordings, virtually all of the audio content is completely inaudible through laptop or equivalent small speakers. Quality […]
Offthesky & Radere :: The Season of Lost Buttons (Wistrec)
Jason Corder and Carl Ritger have joined to compose an ambient suite of Melvillian proportions, big, American and adventurous, even though its eccentric title sounds more appropriate […]















