More experimental sonic backdrops playing with resonances and natural reverbs, grainy array of noises are intertwined with subtle, aerial and evocative leanings.
Tag: Soundscape
tarxun and Siavash Hakim :: Hiraeth (Flaming Pines)
With simplicity and efficiency, this album provides a series of cool, poignant, sensitive, and gauzy soundscapes built around the expressive potential of brass instruments.
CEEYS :: “Fallen (Ben Lukas Boysen Rework)” — Video premiere
Every track on MUSIKHAUS offers a new vision of the past, confirming that memories as well as history itself is always subject to reinterpretations and revisions.
E J R M :: The Old Way EP (Labile)
All the thoughts that emerge during the listening experience is most definitely in perfect synchronization with its title—The Old Way, and indeed the song titles themselves. The atmosphere and thought-provoking compositions capture each moment perfectly.
Aria Rostami & Daniel Blomquist :: Still (Glacial Movements)
The stillness feels more like a cocoon than hibernation, and though no global pandemic or present politics premonition, the world today completely recontextualizes the music, making release delay serendipitous.
Drifting In Silence :: False Awakening (Secret Press)
The notions of psychic change and individuation processes are central and beautifully interpreted in vaporous and subliminal soundscapes which play with incremental progression, movement, motion and pattern.
Hilyard :: Division Cycle (Cryo Chamber)
Hilyard’s music navigates a convincing line between transportive space ambient, amorphous drones and processed field recordings that turn you in an intimate state of inner tranquility, mentally inducing a tranced-out posture.
Gamardah Fungus :: Polaris (Golden Ratio Frequencies)
Polaris reaches an impenetrable sense of mystery—ineffable, doom-esque, concrète and intangible.