Yann Novak * Triac * Mytrip
A meditation on aesthetics by Yann Novak; the third album by the Triac trio, and multi-layered soundscapes from Bulgaria’s Mytrip
A meditation on aesthetics by Yann Novak; the third album by the Triac trio, and multi-layered soundscapes from Bulgaria’s Mytrip
Atmospheres, Drones and Environmental Symphonies from Teruyuki Nobuchika, Rhucle/SilentWave and TamTam
There’s a steady and unstoppable stream of releases by Chihei Hatakeyama, on his own (White Paddy Mountain) label as well as on other labels.
Here’s a short roundup of some of his recent releases.
Quantum Ambient: music that is ambient while at the same time it isn’t…
Releases by James Murray, Michael Begg and Adam ‘Finglebone’ Varney
Year Zero is Gideon Wolf’s 4th album since 2012. It’s a solo album, in a way, but it could not have come to life without the contributions of a small ensemble of artists that played improvisations or ‘incoherent and strange phrases/notes’ that were later reassembled into the resulting pieces.
Working the other way around – composing pieces from instantaneous improvisations and a collection of short phrases – has given this music a refreshing element of surprise.
And it’s exactly that element that makes this album stand out among many others.
Preserved Sound, Dronarivm, Home Normal and Taâlem present their label compilations that look ahead at 2017, look back at 2016, or (in the Taâlem case) overview their 15 years of existence.
All of them are generously offered as a ‘Name Your Price’ download!
Let’s kick off a brand new year of monthly DreamScenes with a selection to tickle your inner eyelids.
A selection to induce a variety of images: some movie/series/game soundtrack tracks, a bit of drone, post-classical piano, and some pieces that are a bit harder to classify.
The ‘human-machine-universe’ of Elektro Guzzi is not exactly ‘ambient’ music. But why not step out of the ambient box every once in a while?
Especially when the drum/bass/guitar trio adds the sound of three trombones to their exciting sound!
A collection recorded for Kim Cascone’s Drone Cinema Festival * A Zen escape from the ordinary with the help of Kenneth Kirschner * Glacial Movements in sound by Johannes Malfatti * and a remarkable tribute to Bill Evans from Kirk Kadish