Featuring 12 tracks based on Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 14 spanning the classical-electronics divide with a blend of electronica, hauntological sonics and modern composition, is no exception.
Tag: Modern Classical
Tom Hall :: Failed Attempts at Silence (Superpang)
All compositions are steady and laid back, showcasing intermingling patterns of varied lifeform, all of which allow for a great sense of escapism directly through the headphones.
Floex :: Papetura Soundtrack (Minority)
Whereas before we heard two bold creatives combining two distinct styles, this time it’s one creative producing a soundtrack focused on a tangible game world. A soundtrack that leaps between depth and fragility.
Zoon van snooK :: Se•pa•ra•ción (Lo Recordings)
Although this album is vastly different from the meandering, playful electronics his fans might be used to, there are similarities if you listen closely. Each piece is more like a musical postcard, rather than a complete piece of music.
Christian Kleine :: Touch & Fuse (A Strangely Isolated Place)
It’s IDM, from a certain point of view—instrumental electronica with a decidedly old school sentiment, whose tube crushed digital 80s synth melodies, analog warmth and […]
Day Before Us :: Embalming thy melodious tears (Triple Moon)
Once more there is a strong emphasis on cultural resonances and in particular on grieving post-romanticism, sustained by evocative and austere poetical waves facing the […]
Day Before Us & Antikatechon :: Complaintes au bord d’un autre monde (Heerwegen Tod Prod)
Poetical lines and romantical epistles occasionally surge in this haunting, brooding and ominous spiritual soundtrack. The ecstatic aura of the album is deepened by a […]
Hakobune :: Solitude (Polar Seas)
Hakobune’s musical signatures operates a cross between discrete soundscape and process music, freely floating and structured around electronic devices. A restful soundscaping reverie Takahiro Yorifuji […]