(((O))) Tag: ambient

Exclusive Video Premiere: Rot Coven – Accretion Disk Necropolis

The lyrics to ‘Accretion Disk Necropolis’ are based around this weird dream I had where there was this sprawling “graveyard” of used up/ uninhabitable planets, derelict vessels, and all this broken space-tech slowly being swallowed up by a monstrous living black hole.

Robin Guthrie – Atlas

Atlas is another excellent Guthrie effort, albeit a brief one, but something his devoted fans will certainly cherish.

Luke Elliott – Every Somewhere

On paper, it sounds like a lofty concept, that is not so easy achievable, but Elliott’s soundscapes here in almost all of the 11 compositions here achieve his set goal.

Exclusive Video Premiere: The Higher Line – ‘Grace In Fear’

Counterlife is the debut album from London’s post-hardcore proponents, The Higher Line.

NTHL – Ontogenesis

Rudin’s soundscapes have a solid substantial base that is structured but also free-flowing, stopping right at the border which would turn them into musical wallpaper.

Sverre Knut Johansen – Still Time

Still Time may not be for the faint of heart, but what Johansen has done is to capture the sounds of the natural world in all of its tricky momentum.

Paul Masvidal • BLÁNID – The Black Heart, London

Paul receives a standing ovation and compels his audience to spend time with him over a roast. We emerge from the venue – into daylit, bustling Camden – aspiring to become better observers of our own minds, and to best catch the stories we tell ourselves. And to think about how, like Paul, we exist as mythical vessels of humanity.

Hollan Holmes – Sacred Places

An imaginative documentary covering the landscape of the lone star state.

Excusive Album Premiere: Hypnodrone Ensemble • The Problem Is In The Sender – Do Not Tamper With The Receiver

Canadian experimental guitarists Aidan Baker & Eric Quach originally formed Hypnodrone Ensemble in Berlin, Germany in 2014 to explore the conjunctions of atmospheric, space rock-ish, shoegazery music with motorik, krautrock-ish, propulsive beats to offer immersive, psychedelic, and transportive performances.

Ozric Tentacles – Lotus Unfolding

Ozric Tentacles have all of the right ingredients they needed to bring their sculpture to life. And we have experienced a true sense of wisdom that is placed in front of our very eyes on Lotus Unfolding.

Elizabeth Prophet – Resist Your Soul’s Urge for Freedom

Everyone knows music can be freedom or enslavement. Elizabeth Prophet are firmly in the freedom camp.

Exclusive Track Premiere: Sheena Dham – ‘I Can’t’

Sheena Dham releases the breakout single ‘I Can’t’ from her forthcoming EP, Familiarity Heuristic. ‘I Can’t’ stomps in with melismatic vocals upon its entry, grunge inspired ‘I Can’t’ is propelled by a 7/8 live drum and programmed drum groove. Dha …

Ex-Easter Island Head – Norther

An undeniable peak, a current of lustrous, dynamic, sound rushing towards you and lifting you along with it.

Dark Sky Alliance – Interdwell

Interdwell is a poetic sense of beauty that’s unveiling to us in all of its glory.

Galecstasy – Stone Flute

The duo’s experience with their synths setups and creative recording techniques definitely work in their favor here, because their spaced-out sound gets that third dimension so necessary for such music to work.

Dave Bessell – Chromatic Lightning Cage

Chromatic Lighting Cage isn’t just an amazing album, but an exploration that seeks deeper into our souls, waiting to be heard in its entirety.

Featured Video: Blood Incantation – ‘Luminescent Bridge’

“What we saw after decompressing the video stream blew us away, not only had they captured a beautiful cinematic exploration of the exoplanet’s sand dunes, but we can see their journey across the expanse of space was successful.”

Kavus Torabi – The Banishing

It takes a lot of bravery and courage for Kavus to embark on the next journey that awaits him.

Jon Durant – Momentarily

Durant keeps the fire lit by keeping his journey extending more in the adventures that await him in Momentarily.

Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen – Weathering the Storm

Listening to this album, it puts you right in the middle of a heavy storm, waiting for you by tackling the vibrations of Fripp and Eno, Klaus Schulze, Vangelis, Edgar Froese, and Popol Vuh.

Alev & Jas – Bring Your Friends

While this mini album clocks at less than twenty minutes, its high-flying, soft-as-cloud sounds are something all those late-night listeners will thoroughly embrace.

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