Can a story thousands of years old really reach us today? This is instrumental music that I find inspiring and clearly suitable to accompany listening with our mind’s ear…
Tag: Spotted Peccary Music
Chronotope Project :: Chronology (Spotted Peccary)
The music of Chronotope Project explores this time-space confluence and invites the listener on ambient journeys of deep texture infused with gentle pulsing rhythms and soulful melodies.
Deborah Martin & Jill Haley :: Into the Quiet (Spotted Peccary)
Into The Quiet delves deeply into the vastness of empty spaces filled with sounds of the adoration of the Earth, seeking an understanding of natural phenomena, and finding commonalities between all living things, things that are best appreciated as a whole.
Frore :: Biome (Spotted Peccary)
Bubbly and deep, slow moving clouds of moving illusion. The long slow drones with beats sound like a primitive machine just running along, doing its cyclic routines as the surrounding scenery strangely flickers into the background.
Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen :: Weathering the Storm (Spotted Peccary Music)
Listening constantly, the feeling is blissful, skillfully crazy guitars floating out there encircled by magnificent howling synths which move in the sky and fill the air like a thick cloud…
Bart Hawkins :: Entering the Axis Mundi (Spotted Peccary Music)
A circle begins and ultimately returns to the start, and you have gained all of the experience of the textures, and silence, sparking a spiritual awakening into the power of sound of the journey around the forms.
V/A :: 36 (Spotted Peccary Music)
The tracks assembled for this annual aural treasury are all highly crafted ambient electronic instrumentals, each illuminated and uplifting, with an evident deep moral seriousness and an artistry which expresses a very conscious and deliberate assumption of spiritual ecstasy in which our mind is suspended.
Desensitized :: Chaos in Premonition (Spotted Peccary)
Well, maybe there are some ghosts waiting for you, but nothing to hold the rest of us back. Tis all reliably strange. What does music sound like after death? Chaos in Premonition.
John Gregorius :: In Awe (Spotted Peccary Music)
The sonic worlds that Gregorius has created in his imagination are enchanted, not by magic or fantasy, but by an even more startling truth that ultimately cannot easily be put into words—the universe is a love note from God.
V/A :: 35 – Ambient Electronic Sampler (Spotted Peccary)
Deliberately woven into a magical 77-minute sonic expedition, 35 offers an intriguing glimpse into Spotted Peccary’s world of ambient electronic music.

















