Posts Tagged: Places

hibernate recordings ~ 26 EPs & Albums for the 2.6 Challenge
First off, a big thanks to our friends at Stationary Travels for introducing us to this collection. When the 26-mile London Marathon (originally scheduled for April 26) was cancelled, a lot of charities were left in the cold, so the

hibernate recordings ~ 26 EPs & Albums for the 2.6 Challenge
First off, a big thanks to our friends at Stationary Travels for introducing us to this collection. When the 26-mile London Marathon (originally scheduled for April 26) was cancelled, a lot of charities were left in the cold, so the

Piksel ~ Places
Many of the albums we review offer a blend of genres (such as ambient-drone or electonic-experimental), but it’s unusual for a single work to incorporate as many references as Places, which threads in six out of the seven categories we cover.

Piksel ~ Places
Many of the albums we review offer a blend of genres (such as ambient-drone or electonic-experimental), but it’s unusual for a single work to incorporate as many references as Places, which threads in six out of the seven categories we cover.

Feldmaus ~ Places
Most Americans (and possibly people from other Western countries) have a skewed perspective of the Russian Federation. We see it as grey, cold, brutal and maybe even brittle. We see conformity in drab light. A few generations of peri- and

Feldmaus ~ Places
Most Americans (and possibly people from other Western countries) have a skewed perspective of the Russian Federation. We see it as grey, cold, brutal and maybe even brittle. We see conformity in drab light. A few generations of peri- and

Kim_Nasung ~ Places
Ambient music needs a new language. The current language of dreams, recollections, faded photos and fog just won’t do anymore, and the visuals, as pretty as they may be, need more variety. Ambient music itself is rich in resonance and

Kim_Nasung ~ Places
Ambient music needs a new language. The current language of dreams, recollections, faded photos and fog just won’t do anymore, and the visuals, as pretty as they may be, need more variety. Ambient music itself is rich in resonance and