PublicSpaces Lab Releasing fine electronica since 2007

PublicSpaces Lab
Posts Tagged ‘experimental’
[PS026] James Lowery – The Clear Night

James Lowery presents a new musical project. This is a must listen!

[PS025] VA – Number Stations part II

For the sequel we expected nothing less but still, “Number Stations part II” managed to surprise us on all levels.

All Ears .: 003 :. Closer Contact + Meteer

Review of Closer Contact + Meteer’s “Geography” on BFW Recordings.

All Ears .: 002 :. Carl Sagan’s Ghost

A review of Carl Sagan’s Ghost’s “Music for Home Offices: Volume One” and “Music for Home Offices: Volume Two”

PS011 VA – Cosecha

What a fabulous and relevant way to experiment in social sound design!

[PS009] Swaying Smoke – Hidden Beneath…

“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.

[PS008] ambienteer – Compilations 1 to 4

Made up of 4 volumes, this release is the result of what ambienteer describes as “an abstract audio diary“.

[PS007] No One – Hush

Between sleep deprivation and other kind of insonmia, the nightlife entity known as “No One”, offers us his debut album “Hush”, a voiceless music that is charged with images, inspired by the climate in a big city and, the sensation of being no one among the crowd.

[PS006] Esfera – Fedora

Right after his debut album in 2008, Esfera returns with a release that is totally focused onto the most experimental side of electronic music.

[PS005] Heliofante – Voyageur Heliophantique

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.

[PS004] QuarterBit – Kyoto Series

Experiments with faulty hardware, reversed field recordings, hacked VSTs are on the technical list of many of the tracks that are resting somewhere in a disk drive waiting to see the light of day.

About
PublicSpaces Lab has been releasing electronic music since 2007.
All works are available for free download under a Creative Commons License.
Only made possible by the existence of The Internet Archive