Juha-Matti Rautiainen * Bing Satellites * Bethan Kellough
Juha-Matti Rautianen uses his bass in an unexpected way; Bing Satellites’ generative ‘extensions’, and Bethan Kellough’s music from underground thermal activity.
Juha-Matti Rautianen uses his bass in an unexpected way; Bing Satellites’ generative ‘extensions’, and Bethan Kellough’s music from underground thermal activity.
High Plains (Mark Bridges and Scott ‘Loscil’ Morgan) present their album Cinderland on the Kranky label;
CEEYS (Daniel & Sebastian Selke) start their Concrete Fields trilogy exploring their Berlin birthground.
On ‘Fiction – Non-Fiction’, Olivier Alary presents a multi-faceted overview of his recent soundtrack compositions – with a special unreleased track called ‘Discipline’ as additional bonus listening on Ambientblog.
Next to that, Selffish (yes: two ff’s) presents his new album on the Serein label, which is every bit as beautiful as you’ve come to expect from this label’s output.
A selection of Drone releases by the Line Imprint label and the Dutch Moving Furniture label:
Dive into the sounds of eternity with Eleh & Richard Chartier, Yann Novak, Radboud Mens & Matthijs Kouw, David Fyans, Martijn Comes and Orphax
The April DreamScenes edition features a collection of fine tracks from recent releases – meandering from ambient dreamscapes to abstract expressionism to jazzy modern classical, overtone throat singing suites and distorted choirs…
All in one night’s dream….
Ambientblog is VERY proud to present this exclusive (free!) download from Michel Banabila: a 38 minute ambient soundscape created for Gerco de Ruijter‘s installation Dissolve. (Free lossless Bandcamp download)
Italian Electro-Acoustic music, a Finnish Sense of Belonging and Expired Sceneries:
Giulio Aldinucci, OSA7029 and Zeger de Vos.
A short but refreshing break from the usual ambient soundscapes: Kid Koala and Emiliana Torrini’s collaboration album called ‘Music to Draw To’, and a spectacular reissue of accordeon wizard Mario Batkovic’s ‘Solo’ album.
Music that crosses borders and reaches out to folk tradition: guitar sounds of Seabuckthorn and Jeff Pearce, and Art Patience’s soothing harmonica.