Descending before it ascends, The Loneliness of the Hollow Earth Explorer, Vol. II finds Arrowounds guiding the listener through ancestral caves and bioluminescent mines, a solitary, ritualistic journey where subterranean sound becomes a passage through hidden worlds, ancient time, and the haunted inner depths.
Tag: Post Rock
Torre di Fine :: EP2 (Winter In Venice)
In a world overflowing with unheard music, Torre di Fine’s EP2 cuts through the noise with a raw, heart-forward surge of distortion, emotion, and shimmering post-rock energy that reminds us why human-made sound still matters.
Pan American & Kramer :: Interior of an Edifice Under the Sea (Shimmy-Disc)
This is one of those zero-word albums made by two guys steeped in the tradition of post-rock experimental ambient, now translating it through slow fretboard rendered textures that evaporate the guitar tone to evanescent foggy residue, perfect for hazy afternoon and late night reveries.
Stars of the Lid :: Music for Nitrous Oxide (30th Anniversary Reissue) (Artificial Pinearch Manufacturing)
In 2025, the record feels as vital as ever—it reminds us that silence, space, and subtlety are not signs of absence, but of deeper presence. Music for Nitrous Oxide remains a benchmark of ambient music’s emotional potential, a quietly monumental achievement whose influence continues to unfurl, like a sunrise that never quite arrives—and never needs to.
Loop Year :: nine (Self Released)
nine is best experienced in full—an immersive journey that never feels confined by its sonic architecture, instead showcasing a collective of artists fully in tune with subtlety, mood, and musical balance.
Seth Nehil/Bruno Duplant :: (else)where (aufabwegen)
The fifteen vignettes that these pieces offer are rather similar in atmosphere throughout disc 1, but a significant shift happens once you reach the unnerving nature of the second disc; though the first isn’t easy either, it does leave a lot more room for relaxing and somewhat reassuring natural sounds…
Jettenbach :: A Voicenote To The Hierophant EP (Ryu)
Intoxicatingly surreal darkened structures to push us forward.
Four Tet :: Three (Text)
The highlights rank among the best executed Four Tet tracks in this vein, and while not everything on this album is super memorable, all the tracks contribute to a really good balance that makes it an overall enjoyable LP.
Constant Current :: Inside EP (People Can Listen / Ezhevika)
Constant Current unveils this five-track extended player with fast-moving acoustic acrobatics mixed with ambient streams of subconsciousness and timid melodies immersed in electrically charged layers.
Seefeel :: Quique (Too Pure) — 30 years later
“Today’s avant-garde will be tomorrow’s pop.” Never such a precise sentence to indicate the content of one of the most transcendent and otherworldly albums of the […]
















