Aidan Baker‘s doom ambient duo Nadja with fellow Torontonian, bassist Leah Buckareff has long been a successful going concern, but his solo discography was already […]
Tag: Drone
Casi Cada Minuto :: In White Rooms (Exitab)
Casi Cada Minuto is a collection of ambient miniatures not unlike the instrumental tracks on Brian Eno’s Another Green World, evocative of pacific dreams on the […]
Slowcream :: Music For Paintings – Francis Bacon (nonine)
A stylistically original and breathy timbral music universe that goes beyond any formalistic approach in electronic music experimentalism. [Release page] Specialized in playful music experimentations […]
Osmiroid :: Dromstbles (Self-Released)
As sound, it is disfunctioning machine whirr and radio-wave disfrequency traveling through non-place urban realms, but it plays out as meticulously composed and dramatically narrative […]
Brendan Byrnes :: Micropangaea (Spectropol)
Considered perhaps as a hybrid-electronic album with instrumental incisions, Micropangaea is an accomplished body of work that sparks several corners of the condensed, vibrant and […]
Maëror Tri :: Emotional Engramm (Zoharum)
The trio’s distinct sound was the result of its refined treatment (the seven pieces were three years in the making) of acoustic instruments, primarily guitar, […]
Malloc :: Louisian Stars EP (Artificial Music Machine)
Louisian Stars is a fascinating foray of pieces through which time has no meaning. Dizzying loops, skips, clips and effervescent audio shadows somehow tranquilize the […]
Alex Cobb :: Passage to Morning (Students of Decay)
In a world drowning in ambient droning, Alex Cobb’s methods may be familiar, his materials no more than the tropes of the territory, but outcomes […]