There’s a certain amount of calming dynamics on offer with Subliminal Mind Pub where Vancouver, Canada-based Nick Herman blends analog machines with raw instrumental workouts…
Tag: Instrumental
Between :: Low Flying Owls (12k)
Casually crafting serene aural vistas, Low Flying Owls seeks to soothe the soul, its shifting glitch elements smothered by softened instrumental bliss.
Emil de Waal + Spejderrobot :: Brugt (Unit Shifter)
Here we find delectable soundtracks and vintage electronic flutter submerged with instrumental discoveries, the likes of Squarepusher and Amon Tobin coming to mind.
Xenomorph Jazz Ensemble :: Glitches Grew (Roulette Rekordz)
Quite a surprise, and let’s say somewhat out of the blue, these seven tracks twist and turn with a multitude of bass and rolling instrumental rhythms we’re propelled to absorb.
Matthew Florianz :: Mist Schimmen (Self Released)
Finding a portal to the hollow interior of the earth, never seen before, through changing textures and forms, from deep extended foggy drones to popping electronic beats that hide and barely emerge in places.
Julien Guillot :: Pink Snow (Concrete Collage)
This album is also some sort of a tribute to everything non-linear and unpredictable in the audio world, such as analogue circuits, tubes, spring reverb, tapes, all those things that made those pieces sound as they sound.
Long Range Desert Group :: Pro-oxidant (Mighty Force)
Pro-oxidant reveals itself to be a stunningly cinematic piece using a full spectrum of sounds from both the electronic and acoustic worlds.
ctrl-opt :: mapa (Schematic Music Co.)
An aptly titled album, and title track, that traverses a wide-angled lens of clicks, subtle cuts, and cool breaks—we’re in for a real treat.
Weldroid :: Portal (Rednetic)
Weldroid’s soothing and benchmark soundscapes on Portal are as relaxed as can be; a welcomed retreat we were not expecting.