A spellbinding collection that spins its mystical fabric of fragmented miniatures as far as the eye and mind can see and imagine.
Tag: Soundtrack
CLAIR :: “Body Blossom” (Hot Gem)
The entire composition rests in the ears and mind like a dewy mist hanging over the mossy floor of a forest tucked into rolling green hills.
Blakmoth :: Parallels (Errorgrid)
Equal parts captivating and chilling; the manner in which Blakmoth crafts dark ambient trajectories is simply perplexing.
Aelk Minsur :: Catalyst (Self Released)
Catalyst doesn’t try to find the path of least resistance, instead, it takes the scenic route with decomposed drum work and broken rhythms galore.
Heinrich Dressel :: Promenade EP (Lunar Disko)
Promenade is the culmination of his work to date, merging the grandeur of the movie theatre with the intimacy of the cellar club.
Brainquake + Sven Phalanx :: From The Oblivion Lounge (Mahorka)
Scattered and shattered rhythms echo across the landscape, sometimes fleeting with shifting time signatures that one can almost grasp at.
Netherworld :: Vanishing Lands (Glacial Movements)
Built on repetitive motifs, fragmented and desolate melodious fragments sustained by diversified electronic experimentations.
Ard Bit :: Field Recordings – 01 Sri Lanka & 02 Nolay (Self Released)
These are sculpted selections of field sounds, creating an informative flow for your listening enjoyment. Instead of instruments, the composer is using recordings and arranging selections from the spectrum of audio that has been captured.
Defrag :: Float (Hymen)
This is music for detailed home listening, but also would be a joy to take in at a live show in a small club or larger festival stage. We miss you Maschinenfest!
Davide Tonini :: Rigenerazioni (Detroit Underground)
Tonini finds solace amid these ambient techno slices of life, looping textures and tones across a myriad of drifting soundscapes.
V/A :: Sounds from the Iranian Ultraverse (Shaytoon)
A fantastic release that has highlighted to me the importance of exploring unfamiliar territories as you may just never know what you are missing out on.

















