Jóhann Jóhannsson * Sven Helbig
A detour into contemporary classical music with two albums that perfectly match: Jóhann Jóhannsson‘s ‘Orphée’ and Sven Helbig‘s ‘I Eat The Sun And Drink The Rain’.
A detour into contemporary classical music with two albums that perfectly match: Jóhann Jóhannsson‘s ‘Orphée’ and Sven Helbig‘s ‘I Eat The Sun And Drink The Rain’.
Offthesky‘s latest is album is an appropriate celebration of his 50th release
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Tobias Hellkvist‘s short but striking Kaskelot EP is now re-released as a full album including additional make-over remixes
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Thismorphia is a collection of ‘illbient wordcore’ collaborations of Rasalasad with artists like Jarboe, Merzbow, Von Magnet (amongst others)
Soft, breathing music by Gareth Davis for the latest Slaapwel release; music inspired by North Alaska’s Tundra (Celestino) and Nordic underwater environmentscapes by Eric Holm
Ferdinando Arnò presents a fascinating soundtrack (featuring Melanie De Biasio) for the Radura installation in Milan, Drawing Virtual Gardens soundscapes are combined with with Delilah Gutman’s piano, and Otto Lindholm’s debut album presents subtle solo double bass soundscapes.
Exploring different territories with David Toop, Lawrence English and John Grzinich…
The August edition of DreamScenes feels like a full night’s sleep cycle compressed to one hour!
Featuring 36, Christopher Tignor, Ferdinando Arnò (with Melanie De Biasio), Ian William Craig, Eric Holm, Nils Quak, Brambles, Sylvain Chauveau, Kolhoosi 13, Antonymes, Daniel Lanois, Mathieu Ruhlmann, Strië and Jherek Bischoff
Ian William Craig demonstrates that true beauty hides in distorted details on his ‘near-imperfect’ new album Centres – raising the bar of the aesthetic of the fundamentally distressed.
Furthermore:
Label compilations (by Serein and 130701) with all new unreleased tracks of their major artists.
Michel Banabila‘s latest release, inspired by the Juno Jupiter mission * Cerfilic‘s quiet and unhurried string music resembles the work of The Stars of the Lid * and a massive (11+ hr) free anniversary gift from the Taâlem label.
Celebrating World Listening Day 2016 with various environmental sound projects:
The sound (and vision) of the Singing Sands in Oman as recorded by Jacob Kirkegaard, public squares all around the world, enhanced by Francesco Giannico and Giulio Aldinucci, and extended drones created from the sound of the church bells from the Ulm Minster by Andreas Usenbenz