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.
Tag: Spotted Peccary
Sverre Knut Johansen :: METAHUMAN (Spotted Peccary)
We are the authors of space-time, we must embrace our true role. This album presents an opportunity for using your ears to explore some of the seemingly impossible and fantastic ideas of Deepak Chopra musically, inside your own mind.
Howard Givens & Madhavi Devi :: The Celestial Expanse (Spotted Peccary)
Seamlessly morphing from live studio recording techniques to multi-instrument choreography, including modular and analog synths, digital synths, samples, and acoustic elements, Howard Givens and Madhavi Devi explore a mindful relationship with music, spiritual practice, and the self-healing arts.
Zero Ohms :: Cloudwalker & the Ascent (Spotted Peccary)
Taking advantage of interrupted sleep patterns, many of the tracks on Cloudwalker & the Ascent were laid down in the hour just before dawn, their inspiration distilled from dreams, often with the Moon & Venus smiling through the open backdoor of his cabin.
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.
David Helpling :: IN (Spotted Peccary)
The magic of these solar colors appear little by little and then in great bounding leaps, with amethyst, emerald and sapphire shades emerging as we soar above the realms of the sea.
Jeff Greinke :: Noctilucent (Spotted Peccary)
Greinke’s unique approach on his ambient work is to heavily layer, multitrack, and texture soundscapes, using the studio as an instrument.
Craig Padilla :: Discovery of Meaning (Spotted Peccary)
Imagine the machines that shape electronic music, baffling and terrifying, bringing back harmonies and rhythms that describe an imaginary inward journey that our speakers or headphones (or earbuds) want to take with us into fabled and ever more wild and innovative sounds and places.
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.