(((O))) Tag: ambient
Listening to the score of All Gates Open, you feel as if you are stepping into those artistic visual worlds in a way that sci-fi artist Jodie Day has unveiled to the world.
Wormhole is one of those albums that will take repeatable listens to embark on. Whether you get it or you don’t, you have to approve the daring challenge Kreng has set on this world to give us the opportunity to see what will happen next.
Born in Namibia, Emmaleen Tangleweed is a dark folk musician and songwriter whose work blends gothic Americana, traditional folk influences, blues balladry, and dreamlike storytelling. Her music explores themes of memory, displacement, folklore, grief, and human fragility through sparse arrangements and emotionally resonant songwriting.
Amulets remains a master of this sound, tape loops meshing with ambient guitar textures to conjure up evocative atmospheres.
That’s how incredible Jerome really is. He wants to prove himself that he’s more than just a member of Tangerine Dream.
This is at times a mournful listen, but the songs may offer a little hope to lost souls, with their ornate beauty.
Harboured return with their sophomore album entitled We’re Only The Love That We Lead. Growing as a band in every way imaginable, the trio power through styles and genres with a confident and aggressive stance that declares them as one of the most original acts in the metal scene today.
You feel as if you’re watching the duo, pouring their heart and soul into the album and bringing all of these wonders to life to make sure they’ve got it all down to a T.
Gavin Brown caught up with Urlo from The Mon/Ufomammut to get an insight into new The Mon album Songs Of Embrace, The Mon live shows and what Ufomammut have planned next.
Seretan & Thayer were able to make a seemingly complicated concept sound as easy and natural as their “machine in the garden” should sound. Their sunbeam sounds quite natural indeed.
Barbieri never stops to amaze his listeners with its views on the parallel universes left on his new album with intensity, spectral, and phantasmal perspective in the world that is waiting for us.
It has proven to be a free sentiment to be serving in a shape of form as they continue to progress more in the territories they face.
Bursting onto the European scene with their debut Panorama EP in 2022, French instrumental quintet Hanry quickly established themselves as something altogether different; fusing soaring post-rock with acoustic warmth and the fragile intimacy of ambient electronica.
Farao, on stage on this ordinary, beautiful February day, does create a kind of magic. . . it’s music that invites as much reflection as it is reflective, restful as it is danceable, ethereal as it is grounded in earth, skin and silk.
Haunted Lives provides the first retrospective for enigmatic Scottish artist Grey Malkin – a “gathering of works” from 2009–2025.
Six Missing & Almkvisth have created here a balanced set of mood pieces, fit for practically anything without turning into musical wallpaper at any point.
Russell has gone beyond to prove to himself that he’s more than just an electronic artist, but a visionary composer, creating the world’s inside his head.
Yes, it’s not the same, yes, it is different, but you can’t deny what Thorsten, Hoshiko, and Paul have captured the wonders and mysteries behind the Dream’s atmosphere.
The material here is manna from bass weight heaven, and the thought of these tracks being played out on a massive rig, is a very tantalising thought indeed.






