A suite of tracks exploring the impermanent sound objects and their evolution across time and into silence, bringing glitchy, ambient, microsound, experimental, avant-garde, modern classical, creation decay.
Tag: Modern Classical
Antonina Car :: Immersed Sensibilities (Time Released Sound)
Immersed Sensibilities is an attempt to transcribe feelings, stories, and events into a synthetic, self-contained sonic universe.
Francis Gri :: Argine (Krysalisound)
Recommended listening experience for those into vaporous, slippery then semiclassical ambient sceneries.
Music Within :: Interwoven (Self Released)
“Music is also an opportunity to take listeners on a guided journey over a period of time. In the same way that an author can transport a reader to a specific place in their mind, so too can music transport listeners.” ~ Rob McAllister / Music Within
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…
Part Timer :: Isolation EP (Self Released)
Part Timer somehow manages to elicit real and emotional, vivid technicolor memories of the past—and they’re all good memories, too.
Kenneth James Gibson :: Groundskeeping (Meadows Heavy Recorders)
The grounds are vast and somber, the groundskeeper has unlimited access to the universe of the night, rich keyboard-string intonations, slow dark moods, atmospheric with rare moments…
Steve Peters :: With My Back to the World (Self Released)
Ambient, gentle, and dreamy instrumental compositions commissioned for the original soundtrack to Agnes Martin: With My Back to the World, a documentary about the iconic abstract painter (1912-2004)…
Part Timer :: Interiority Complex (Self Released)
Stunningly beautiful, detailed snapshots that make you want to hear more, to know more, to feel more. It’s an album that leaves you wanting more, and that’s what makes it almost perfect.
Leena Lee & Vania Fortuna :: Niebla (Flaming Pines)
Equipped by technology’s skins, eyes, ears, hands, and feet, we go where we have never been before, this immense territory marks these musical traditions as part of a wilderness never needing to be civilized. With this album one can sense whispers of the moral order of nature and the mythic notion of the heroic wilderness.
















