Christoph Berg * Jeffrey Roden
Two great ‘Contemporary Classical’ albums:
Christoph Berg‘s ‘Conversations’, released on the Sonic Pieces label.
and
Jeffrey Roden‘s Next Level Minimalism on volume 2 of “Threads of a Prayer”
Two great ‘Contemporary Classical’ albums:
Christoph Berg‘s ‘Conversations’, released on the Sonic Pieces label.
and
Jeffrey Roden‘s Next Level Minimalism on volume 2 of “Threads of a Prayer”
Intercontinental Ambience:
Leandro Fresco and Rafael Anton Irisarri work together from Argentina and Washington – Steve Pacheco, from Los Angeles, publishes his album on a Belgian label – and Italian composer Lorenzo Montanà has his first American release on Projekt Records.
Anyone fancy a 1000 EUR download? Check this Olan Mill release…
The recent Anjou and Hotel Neon releases are considerably more affordable, though…
Two duo’s reflecting on each others work: Orphax / Machinefabriek and Stijn Hüwels / Danny Clay.
And some ‘smoke columns’ by Federico Mosconi as an encore!
The DreamScenes collection for June 2017 hopefully raises your curiosity to check out some of these recent releases.
Featuring Martin Rev, Orson Hentschel, Broken Thoughts, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Christoph Berg, She Spread Sorrow, Minco Eggersman, Steve Pacheco, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Paul Beauchamp, Chaz Knapp, James A. McDermid, The Caretaker, Olivier Alary and Moinho
Salty Winds and Inner Fire (Sound Meccano & Jura Laiva), Forest Psalms (Tobias Hellkvist) and: music from (for?) No One
Three releases from the Cryo Chamber label, bringing you deep ‘dark ambient’ soundscapes:
Dronny Darko, Phonothek and Dead Melodies “bringing the sound of the old world to life as it shines light on the new and dying one.”
“Zen does not follow the routine of reasoning, and does not mind contradicting itself or being inconsistent.”
Albums by Fabio Perletta, Simon Fisher Turner and Mayforest.
The moment I heard Rami Malek whisper “Mind awake, body asleep” (Mr Robot, series 2) I knew this would be the inspiration for a new mix.
A mix about half-sleep, lucid dreaming impressions… ungraspable images… and about “letting go”.
After all, Mr. Robot’s tagline was “Control is an Illusion”.
This mix was created for – and is co-hosted on – Headphone Commute.