Burial shows he’s unafraid of forging ahead even if it strays from his hits. This is aural cinematography created by a master storyteller working not in words but in sound itself.
Tag: Soundscape
Lav :: A New Landscape (Past Inside The Present)
While not exactly minimal, (as the songs sound quite large) the tracks are somewhat stripped back and given lots of breathing room within themselves, utilizing a less is more approach with great effect.
LPF12 :: Contours of Stillness (Self Released)
The energy quotient is expanding and then vaporizing, always modulating and soothing, with some wonderful creepy shadows too. Here we dive into Contours of Stillness and celebrate Sascha Lemon’s 30 years of LPF12.
Gdanian :: Induction (Cryo Chamber)
The signals swerve, trapped forever between electronic space ambient and interplanetary sci-fi. The final chapter tells the tale, but the various preceding tracks of galactic movie magic theme soundtracks also are each and all awesome.
Mr. Projectile :: Slow Motion Hailstorm (La Luna / Wex)
Matthew Arnold’s sound has changed since his Toytronic days, although not drastically. The tender melodies of the past remain, the lightness of touch, with innovations in musical design…
God Body Disconnect :: Spiral of Grief (Cryo Chamber)
This is the projects 7th effort, and it seems simple yet conceptual and more complex than it may appear. Don’t forget, especially in this genre, the devil (or angels) are in the details.
Futuregrapher :: Geirþjófsfjörður (Neotantra)
As a whole, Geirþjófsfjörður has a touch of the epic without being obtuse. It’s a fine balance and finely achieved….
marine eyes :: chamomile (Past Inside the Present)
Each passage is soaked in true feelings that chooses warmth to fill up our own negative space.
Dead Melodies :: Memento (Cryo Chamber)
The emotional ebbs and flows are deliberate with guitar and piano speaking to our unconsciousness.
TBEX & Elias Zorn :: Solar Parallax EP (Adventurous Music)
Also dipping into darker industrial tropes, TBEX and Elias Zorn offer an ebb and flow of visceral and surreal audio-shards that take over the landscape…
















