The three pieces deliver an emotionally transportive, transformative, spacious, ominous, and lamenting experience for meandering string textures and slowly-evolving patterns. A sensient and uplifting spiritual […]
Tag: Soundscape
Saapato :: Decomposition: Fox on a Highway (Constellation Tatsu)
Such an exploration might seem at first more fitted to harsh noise or the post-industrial genres, but the sounds here are lush and radiant, calming, relaxed. There is the pungent fragrance of death present, but it isn’t cloying, but something familiar and comforting.
Mike Lazarev :: Tarnished Tapes and Saturated Signals (Dronarivm)
Each track feels like an artifact—a fragment of a forgotten broadcast or the warped soundtrack to a dream you only half-remember upon waking.
Oberlin :: Ten More Dreamwebs (Self Released) — [concise]
Though built from machines, the soundworld pulses with something strangely tender, as if translated directly from a dream-state—cinematic, organic, and eerily intimate, flowing with a quiet, uncanny grace.
Sándor Vály :: Early Works 1988-1992 (Unexplained Sounds Group / New Polar Sound)
Easily recommended for lovers of dark industrial music and contemporary electronic art, as well as for readers interested in magical syncretism and the black arts.
zakè | Spieth | Guentner :: Arcadia (Affin)
If you’re into sonic continuums and slowly evolving, reflective soundscapes, there’s no doubt that Arcadia will satisfy your need for emotional escapism and contemplative journeys.
Simon Spiess (Late Bloøm) :: Fading Flower (Sonic Dialogue)
Simon Spiess (aka Late Bloøm) is a young and versatile sound artist based in Switzerland with roots in spacious, tape loops, and micro-tonal explorations.
Avi C. Engel & Bradley Sean Alexander :: Rewild (floralia)
Rewild is a sumptuous, bittersweet, and spiritual post-ambient effort with captivating moments of everlasting and nostalgic beauty.
VSESLAV :: Dryoma (Mestnost)
VSESLAV (aka Stanislav Sevostyanikhin) masterfully weaves shimmering layers of ambient textures and flowing synthesizer currents on Dryoma to craft immersive sonic relics that transcend conventional notions of time and dimension.
Fallen :: We are lone swans floundering in a deep river or sudden magic (Shimmering Moods)
Here, looped beats, sharp-panned synth lines, sparkling sampled piano, and glitchy “post-rock” electronica remind me of the early n5MD releases from the likes of Lights Out Asia, Epic45, and Near The Parenthesis.
















