Leaving to our imagination what the middle of this strange, but beautiful story, might sound/look like.
Cinchel in his “paginated overflow” ep builds a lazy album where each sound being added takes its time to be introduced and then claim is presence with sharpness.
A review of Carl Sagan’s Ghost’s “Music for Home Offices: Volume One” and “Music for Home Offices: Volume Two”
His first release, ‘Beats for the Subverted’ is primarily influenced by early DJ Shadow, Portishead and UNKLE.
“The work deals with ambiguity, diversity and is full of sub-tones and unconnected juxtapositions. As we listen to the PS010 compilation, it successfully stimulates our imagination, for we perceive inumerous signs, carefully distributed, that motivate the senses and the irrefutable will to extract more of it.”
“Hidden Beneath the Soil” is a journey into a universe made of intricate textures, sensations and feelings translated into this beautiful 7 pieces of experimental electronica.
Made up of 4 volumes, this release is the result of what ambienteer describes as “an abstract audio diary“.
We don’t know who Heliofante is. What we do know is that this release talks about a dream. It is a dream about an elephant that dreams it can fly and describes how it feels during this, more than hour long, release.
“Sundrops on the Ocean”, included on Torsion’s “Raindrops” (catalogue reference nr. [PS001]) gets remixed by artists from all over the world and from different electronic music genres.
A public space refers to an area or place that is open and accessible to all citizens, regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, age or socio-economic level. This is the beginning of a new journey for us. As artists that had their works published, by people kind enough to appreciate our music, we know better than [...]