Posts Tagged: david murrieta

Raglani ~ Real Colors of the Physical World

After several years of participating in different projects, Raglani returns with a new album under his own name, an electronic journey into the dreamtime of the here and now in the form of a myriad kosmische images of a humanity

Raglani ~ Real Colors of the Physical World

After several years of participating in different projects, Raglani returns with a new album under his own name, an electronic journey into the dreamtime of the here and now in the form of a myriad kosmische images of a humanity

Alex Durlak / Damian Valles ~ Guitar and Drums

Guitar and Drums is one of those albums that emit an aura of playfulness, an experimental mood that might just inspire the listener to go ahead and play with something they know well. In the case of Alex Durlak &

Alex Durlak / Damian Valles ~ Guitar and Drums

Guitar and Drums is one of those albums that emit an aura of playfulness, an experimental mood that might just inspire the listener to go ahead and play with something they know well. In the case of Alex Durlak &

Rezo Glonti ~ The Diary of the Second Officer

An engineering blueprint welcomes the listener to The Diary of the Second Officer, an imagined record form of a real journey, a project that reveals not a connection between different places by sound but their possible construction through it. It

Rezo Glonti ~ The Diary of the Second Officer

An engineering blueprint welcomes the listener to The Diary of the Second Officer, an imagined record form of a real journey, a project that reveals not a connection between different places by sound but their possible construction through it. It

IA ~ Peak of Anchorite

There’s a part of ambient music closely tied to drone, the part that concerns itself mostly with repetition, that has distanced itself from both the ‘lightness’ of setting the mind adrift as self-spectator and the ‘heaviness’ of noisy irruptions of

IA ~ Peak of Anchorite

There’s a part of ambient music closely tied to drone, the part that concerns itself mostly with repetition, that has distanced itself from both the ‘lightness’ of setting the mind adrift as self-spectator and the ‘heaviness’ of noisy irruptions of

Isnaj Dui ~ Abstracts on Solitude

Many, when hearing the word ‘solitude’, will think of something unsettling, the fear of being alone (a broken communication, time fleeing away while they are trapped within the failure of self-consciousness). A few others will think of something comforting, a

Isnaj Dui ~ Abstracts on Solitude

Many, when hearing the word ‘solitude’, will think of something unsettling, the fear of being alone (a broken communication, time fleeing away while they are trapped within the failure of self-consciousness). A few others will think of something comforting, a

Aurabox ~ Farewell

This Farewell starts off like a quietly intense combination of pieces by Anton Webern and Claude Debussy, suddenly precise and direct, suddenly diffuse and harmonic. It is a great first gesture of goodbye, eyes shying away and hands slightly tense

Aurabox ~ Farewell

This Farewell starts off like a quietly intense combination of pieces by Anton Webern and Claude Debussy, suddenly precise and direct, suddenly diffuse and harmonic. It is a great first gesture of goodbye, eyes shying away and hands slightly tense

Mind Over Mirrors ~ High & Upon

What is the Aguirre label on about by picking up on all kinds of psych-inclined dronesters and (re)releasing their albums to audiences that might have been previously unaware of all these fundamentally strange sounds? As curator, the label seems to

Mind Over Mirrors ~ High & Upon

What is the Aguirre label on about by picking up on all kinds of psych-inclined dronesters and (re)releasing their albums to audiences that might have been previously unaware of all these fundamentally strange sounds? As curator, the label seems to

Mere ~ Mere

Over the years, bands like the Mt. Fuji Doomjazz Corporation or Bohren & der Club of Gore have successfully explored the painful abysses that populate the silences of improv, drawing listeners into all sorts of moods mutated by psychological collapse.

Mere ~ Mere

Over the years, bands like the Mt. Fuji Doomjazz Corporation or Bohren & der Club of Gore have successfully explored the painful abysses that populate the silences of improv, drawing listeners into all sorts of moods mutated by psychological collapse.