Peter Knight * Tauceti
Peter Knight‘s new album is a must-hear for fans of Jon Hassell *** Tauceti‘s exploration of her cultural heritage results in a refreshingly original ambient album.
Peter Knight‘s new album is a must-hear for fans of Jon Hassell *** Tauceti‘s exploration of her cultural heritage results in a refreshingly original ambient album.
Two ‘classic ambient’ albums that originated from different sources of inspiration: a walk through the dunes (Siddharta Barnhoorn), and generative audio systems (Alan Brown).
Two immersive soundscapes using (mainly) acoustic instruments: albums by Signal To Noise Ratio and Minua.
Two releases in the Kringloop Kassettes series, both by Nÿland *** The Subliminal Growth Patterns created by Hadley Roe.
Iceland’s northwestern coast inspired Kasper Bjørke to create Heimr (Music For Landscapes 1) *** Mike Majkowsky’s Tide gradually decelerates and feels as if you’re slowly falling asleep.
Explore the sounds from Scanner’s stainless steel staircase (on ‘Forces, Reactions, Deflections), ánd his collaboration with Gareth Davis on ‘Songlines’.
A combination of darkness and light on the post-mortem release of Ø (Mika Vaino) *** Lazy sunny afternoon music for reveries and fantasies by Franz Kirmann.
If you check the oldest posts on this blog, you’ll find that they were posted on October, 21, 2005. So hey… it’s the 20th anniversary of Ambientblog today!! An appropriate time for a bit of retrospection – ánd a few celebration gifts!
‘Lulu And The Blacks’ is the enigmatic title of Michael Begg’s new album *** Lukas Lauermann blends post-classical music, minimalism and experimental music on ‘Varve’.
“Empty, yet vast and charged with potential” – Mendel Kaelen’s return to music is an all-encompassing experience. (PLUS: your chance to get a free download code for this album)