Ultimately, For LA Vol. 1 & For LA Vol. 2 are more than just impressive collections of ambient works. They are a heartfelt response to tragedy, amplifying the voices of artists who use sound to bring comfort and aid. This release is not just worth a listen—it’s worth supporting, as every note carries the weight of healing and hope for a city in need.
Tag: Goldmund
Hollie Kenniff :: For Forever (Nettwerk / Imaginary North)
Ambient is like a river. You step into the flow and let the new waters ripple on past. Breathtaking ripples abound on this record from […]
Ghostly Signs Helios :: “Seeming” from forthcoming Veriditas album
Helios (aka Keith Kenniff) signs to quintessential electronic and experimental label Ghostly International for his forthcoming LP Veriditas expected August 31, 2018. To his long-standing fans […]
V/A :: Touched (Macmillan Cancer Support)
Curator Martin Boulton was apparently inundated with tracks when word got around about this release—a compilation in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support (an organization which improves […]
V/A :: SMM: Context (Ghostly International)
Ghostly has taken great pains to convince its fan base that this ensemble of music, and ostensibly the invitations from Ghostly themselves, are worth paying […]
Goldmund :: Corduroy Road (Type, CD)
The Type label continues to surprise with the release of Corduroy Road, which sees Keith Kenniff under his Goldmund alias almost abandoning electronic content in […]