Cloud-pine essentially traverses a myriad of bubbling melodies floating with translucent electronics and an 8-bit infused backdrop. Inspired soundtracks to lost video games Tagged as […]
Tag: Soundtrack
Pandacetamol :: Audio Creep (Rednetic)
While there may be a few subliminal messages tucked deep in the wrinkles of Audio Creep, Pandacetamol creates a counterbalance between minimal electronics and breathtaking […]
Ital Tek :: Dream Boundary EP (Planet Mu)
While it feels like the composition is less architectural than on Outland, this freedom gives this new batch of tunes a sense of aeration, effortlessness, […]
Valance Drakes :: Freedom Is Its Own Kind Of Salary (laaps)
Mixing soundtrack like instrumental elements, glitching organic noise, and boom-bap beats, it’s a lot of different ideas blended into one sound, but it works. Ambience […]
Cathode Ray Tube :: Seconds Too Late: Original Soundtrack (Component)
Cathode Ray Tube outdoes himself with probably the most stark, dark, and dystopian electronic soundscapes yet. Stark, dark, and dystopian electronic soundscapes Well, just when […]
NNYz? :: C-BEAMS EP (Self Released)
NNYz?’s sound is self-described as “soundtracks to imaginary pictures,” and if you carefully listen to C-BEAMS, this becomes very clear, if not a bit murky, […]
Ben Lukas Boysen :: Mirage (Erased Tapes)
Mirage brings the best of both worlds together, as live instrumentation from an array of guest musicians meets skillful sound design. Always evolving and sharpening […]
Ital Tek :: Outland (Planet Mu)
Outland has the gravitas of its album cover—that of a hybrid between circuit board and stone tablet. Listening to it intently, one feels like an […]
Ital Tek :: Outland (Planet Mu) — “Deadhead” video
Ital Tek (a.k.a. Alan Myson) returns to Planet Mu with his sixth album Outland, out 1st of May. Intuitive feelings and functions are a difficult […]