Manos Milonakis * From The Mouth Of The Sun * Jason van Wyk
An alternative soundscape to ‘Festen’ by Manos Milonakis * From The Mouth Of The Sun‘s third album ‘Hymn Binding’ * Two albums full of ‘piano-focused tenderness’ by Jason van Wyk
An alternative soundscape to ‘Festen’ by Manos Milonakis * From The Mouth Of The Sun‘s third album ‘Hymn Binding’ * Two albums full of ‘piano-focused tenderness’ by Jason van Wyk
A soundtrack (Saro), an imaginary soundtrack (Sleepers Fate), and somewhat unorthodox use of an accordion (Accordion Sessions)!
A Requiem for people about to die in a plane crash, the original Twin Peaks soundscapes by Dean Hurley; and near-silent Deflections by Asmus Tietchens and Fabio Perletta
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.
Michel Banabila and Maarten Vos perform the soundtrack for Conny Janssen’s dance production “Home”….
Banabila also released a (vinyl) compilation called “Sound Years” (and gives away three download codes to commenters on this post!)
Soundtracks are hot. And quite a lot of them border on ‘ambient’ music because of their inherent atmospherics. Or on ‘post-classical’ music because of their instrumental arrangements.
‘The Revenant’ combines the best of both worlds!
Different kinds of “Landscape Music” from three duo’s and one ensemble.
With releases from From The Mouth Of The Sun (Aaron Martin and Dag Rosenqvist), Christina Vantzou, Mark Lyken & Emma Dove, and Jón Ólafsson & Futuregrapher.
Drones, soundtracks and atmospheric sketches for the changing seasons…. with new music from Inner Vision Laboratory, Strom Noir, OfftheSky, Atrium Carceri and Colbets
The music of “Sacred Ground” is created for a documentary film (by Tim Grünewald and Ludwig Schmidtpeter) about the Wounded Knee and Mount Rushmore memorial sites in South Dakota:
“Two memorials in the heart of America. Two hours’ drive but worlds apart. Mount Rushmore is an icon of the United States, attracting millions of visitors each year. The Wounded Knee Massacre Site receives just a handful of visitors each day.”
It is also inspired by (and dedicated to) Florian Fricke, who created soundtracks with Popol Vuh for many Werner Herzog movies.