Category Archives: Drone
Arigto ~ Pretense
Arigto has a love for classic cinema, as displayed by their photographic cover tributes to Ingmar Bergman. Pretense arrives on the heels of spring’s Persona, and shares a similar aesthetic. But Arigto is not a classic music duo. As evidenced in their
Arigto ~ Pretense
Arigto has a love for classic cinema, as displayed by their photographic cover tributes to Ingmar Bergman. Pretense arrives on the heels of spring’s Persona, and shares a similar aesthetic. But Arigto is not a classic music duo. As evidenced in their
Cal Lyall ~ 10,000 Under Currents
10,000 Under Currents is a sonic treatise on noise pollution. Cal Lyall‘s 38-minute piece is constructed upon a bed of field recordings, but intensely musical, with notes and chords drifting like clumps of kelp. This is one of the first discs
Cal Lyall ~ 10,000 Under Currents
10,000 Under Currents is a sonic treatise on noise pollution. Cal Lyall‘s 38-minute piece is constructed upon a bed of field recordings, but intensely musical, with notes and chords drifting like clumps of kelp. This is one of the first discs
Fall Music Preview ~ Ambient & Drone
Get ready ~ we’re about to cover over 365 albums in five days! Today is the first day of meteorological fall In the Northern Hemisphere, and the release schedule is already packed to the gills. This week, we’ll list all
Fall Music Preview ~ Ambient & Drone
Get ready ~ we’re about to cover over 365 albums in five days! Today is the first day of meteorological fall In the Northern Hemisphere, and the release schedule is already packed to the gills. This week, we’ll list all
Lost Tribe Sound ~ Salt and Gravity Series / Arrowounds ~ The Rise and Fall of the Melting World
As one series ends, another begins for the prolific Lost Tribe Sound, whose output we have been enjoying throughout the history of our website. The Salt and Gravity series kicks off this month with a new album from Arrowounds and will continue approximately monthly until
Lost Tribe Sound ~ Salt and Gravity Series / Arrowounds ~ The Rise and Fall of the Melting World
As one series ends, another begins for the prolific Lost Tribe Sound, whose output we have been enjoying throughout the history of our website. The Salt and Gravity series kicks off this month with a new album from Arrowounds and will continue approximately monthly until
BJ Nilsen ~ Irreal
It’s been a while since BJ Nilsen has released an album proper, although last year’s multi-month, hours-long pandemic project Pending / Auditory Scenes Amsterdam should be an album ~ it stands as one of the year’s most enduring sonic documents. Now that Nilsen is
BJ Nilsen ~ Irreal
It’s been a while since BJ Nilsen has released an album proper, although last year’s multi-month, hours-long pandemic project Pending / Auditory Scenes Amsterdam should be an album ~ it stands as one of the year’s most enduring sonic documents. Now that Nilsen is
Fail & Hendekagon ~ Rust
Rust is the third in the Adventurous Music Book Series; readers may recall last summer’s Relatives Schoensein, which paired images of weathered street art with the work of 40 sound artists. Rust operates along the same lines, with an upgrade: this time it’s
Fail & Hendekagon ~ Rust
Rust is the third in the Adventurous Music Book Series; readers may recall last summer’s Relatives Schoensein, which paired images of weathered street art with the work of 40 sound artists. Rust operates along the same lines, with an upgrade: this time it’s
GROWING ~ Diptych
The pandemic has given us a break from many things; some welcome, others less so. For a while at least, we lost the pollution and noise of traffic and started to hear an increase in the chatter of birds. We
GROWING ~ Diptych
The pandemic has given us a break from many things; some welcome, others less so. For a while at least, we lost the pollution and noise of traffic and started to hear an increase in the chatter of birds. We
Eartheater ~ Phoenix: La Petite Mort Édition
Once in a while, an artist wanders from one genre into another, but seldom does a primarily vocal artist release a primarily instrumental album. As part of PAN’s unique roster, Eartheater is highly original within her primary field; we’re just glad that
Eartheater ~ Phoenix: La Petite Mort Édition
Once in a while, an artist wanders from one genre into another, but seldom does a primarily vocal artist release a primarily instrumental album. As part of PAN’s unique roster, Eartheater is highly original within her primary field; we’re just glad that