Once again Huddleston manages to keep his seductive signature sound and style alive and effervescent while exploring new districts in his idiosyncratic and very addictive […]
Tag: Soundtrack
Christopher Willits :: Opening (Ghostly International)
Opening is a fantastically constructed record that boasts a proud, consistent theme, smoothly transitioning between mellow ambient and a solid slow groove, all while remaining […]
Ian Holloway & Banks Bailey :: Strange Pilgrims (Quiet World)
Despite its earthy origins, music that absorbs the night sky and all who may travel it. In Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds, 17th-century philosopher Fontenelle […]
Tangent :: Transience (Tympanik Audio)
Tangent combines dense musical forces that compliment the circular cosmic spot we all inhabit. We wrote about Tangent’s debut 1mk2 (Mindtrick, 2013) described as “…a […]
Osmiroid :: Guidance from the Master (Stars, Dots and the “New” Junk)
An ambitious sound and light project, six-track CD plus an enigmatic video and miscellaneous “bipolaroids” on DVD sealed in a round, tin box, tossed with a […]
Kettel :: Ibb & Obb (Sending Orbs)
Bach-like varying a single theme twenty-six times, he brings texture and depth to the bubbles and angles of Ibb and Obb‘s world, and their soundtrack […]
Ghost Station :: Ghost Station (Self-Released)
A compelling and intensely retro-minimal electronic album with eerie, post-human and hypnotically emotional tendencies. Rather discreet but not a new comer in the “oceanic” universe […]
3View :: Infraction
Founded around the turn of the millenium, Infraction Records has played an unerring long game since then. One suspects Jason Bryant subscribes to The Long […]