We Will Live On is the new album from Emmy Award winning producer/composer Deru aka Benjamin Wynn.
Tag: Experimental
Sverre Knut Johansen :: METAHUMAN (Spotted Peccary)
We are the authors of space-time, we must embrace our true role. This album presents an opportunity for using your ears to explore some of the seemingly impossible and fantastic ideas of Deepak Chopra musically, inside your own mind.
Björk :: Fossora (One Little Independent)
While field recordings of Björk actually picking mushrooms or dancing on her coffee table is perhaps the biggest missed opportunity on Fossora, the opportunity of time that lockdown gave Björk to reconnect with nature, her evolving family and her love of the simple joys of domestic life, have delivered a truly remarkable album.
Deli Kuvveti :: Erato EP (3OP)
Where minuscule errors loop, dither, and fade, these precious slices, while seemingly arcane, tend to explore organic worlds; their blissful bristles and tangible electrical machinery merge with expansive and detuned instruments that we can’t quite pin down.
IKSRE :: Awake Within The Dream (Sound Meditations, Vol. 1) (Lo Recordings)
The listener is able to immediately let go and shed the day’s dealings and walk into the tall grass with their hands at their side brushing the tops, feeling the breeze, and taking a deep breath. Consider thyself healed.
f5point6 :: A Matter of Light and Depth (See Blue Audio) — Video premiere
Such a powerful yet minimalist album, f5point6 successfully traverses the smallest glitch fractures across each of its dozen tracks presented here…
Peltiform :: FUTURISM (Section 27)
The raw energy and dynamism of modern technology simply becomes tangible as each audible slice explores the farthest reaches of sandblasted electronics.
Flavia Massimo :: Glitch (Audiobulb)
What I like best about this album is that the stories told are all about texture and emotion, sometimes dark and powerful, sometimes delicate yet commanding…
Simon James :: Electronic Breeze (Lo Recordings)
…helping the listener to disconnect from the constant noise in modern life and take solace in the space between—especially with both tracks coming in at over 30 minutes.
Retic :: mind blind found sound (Self Released)
Reminding us of earlier times when artists like Arovane, Phonem, Lackluster (et al) crafted delicately woven and fresh electronics, Retic traverses familiar sonic terrain.
Parallel Worlds :: Dark Energy (Móatún 7)
Minuscule tones and drones float effortlessly as each piece (over 10 minutes) emits an aura that transcends time; easing the listener carefully into its calming nature.









![F~M :: Fose (Old Technology) — [concise]](https://igloomag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/fm-fose_feat-75x75.jpg)






