There are no sharp edges here, merely rising and falling tones, hillocks and nooks where sound pools and swirls, eddying slowly before being released into the ether.
Tag: Drone
Swartz et :: Desert Meditations (Utter East)
Capturing light waves and nostalgia, subtle melodic strands drift and fade away as we’re given the opportunity to let these sounds dissolve and cast their tones and drones upon us.
Somatic Responses :: Rhinog Fawr’ (Heol Ddu)
The scraping, noise-drenched slabs in which John Healy (one half of Somatic Responses) is able to craft are astounding.
Keosz :: Neven OST (Cryo Chamber)
A welcomed return with a key and immediately transportive album in the subterranean, ethereal and dark-ambient galaxy to start the year in timeless beauty.
ATŌMI :: Little Floating Oracles — “Anemos” video premiere (Lady Blunt)
The video is a visionary drifting of symbolical elements that brings to dialogue two undefinable subjects: the time and the essence of life…
Inkipak :: +ve (Fourier Transform)
As we drift downstream, the bliss only continues, and makes it harder to fathom how such a coherent and beautifully flowing album can come along and feel like an old friend from the first listen.
Iván Muela & Meneh Peh :: Ibidem (Adventurous Music)
What I like are the mixing of layers with distinctly foreshadowed build-up and release, I feel a state of hypnotism and heightened consciousness. The tracks are quite lengthy to allow for a mid-song climax followed by a soft breakdown…
Runar Magnusson :: Sub-Photic Scenario (Erototox Decodings)
This work was inspired by the deep ocean, the pressure, the darkness and the fact that there are amazing creatures down there creating their own light, brightening up their surroundings via bioluminescence.
Philippe Blache :: The Ever Sounding Sea Of Grief (GH)
A slow moving, contemplative, dark and sustained, thrilling and colossal poetical/musical drama of overwhelming expressive intensity with hints of hidden cathedral organs holding each listener up to the sky above their wearisome moments and extending the illustrative emotional mood.
Philippe Neau :: A Quiet Place (Mahorka)
Neau records tranquil surroundings, filled with birds and a bit of water, which he combines into soundscapes. He superimposes the material, and along with that, he adds some electronics.
Fortresses :: Near (Dragon’s Eye)
Such a powerful ambient excursion dips and dives through the unknown and offers a captivating treasure-trove we should all experience.









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