These are all reviews and articles tagged with "Ambient".
Category: Ambient | Electronica-Indietronic | Pop
Molten Electronica, Pixelated Pop | The guy behind Portabot is Cesar Pesquera, a professional director and graphic designer from Barcelona. I got to know about him thanks to Heezen’s recent mixtape at Audiotalaia, which incorporates one of his tunes (and is a wonderful listen in a whole, btw). For his album, Portabot created a carefully [...]
Chillout Music for Spacenights | Years ago we always watched the stars and planet earth from above on TV when we came back from parties. Each weekend the tv-station HR3 transmitted finest chill out and ambient music two sweeten our early morning hours. While our feet felt heavy from dancing, our soul rested on calm [...]
Category: Ambient | Experimental
Honey-coloured Field-recordings | Entia Non is James McDougall from Australia. For his first album at the lively Test Tube-Netlabel, he’s stacking several layers of field-recordings, tape loops and vinyl crackling to build dense pieces of Ambient that breath the lukewarm air of a late summer afternoon. Just right for a cold Winter’s day!
Category: Electronica-Indietronic | Folk-Acoustic
Superb Anniversary Compilation | Over six years Camomille distributes electronic music for free. Created in 2002 by Vincent Fugère in Montreal, Canada, out of love of camomille tea and ambient music there has been 99 releases to date. Now we celebrate Camomille’s 100th release by listening to 44(!) free tracks somewhere inbetween ambient, idm and [...]
Category: Ambient | Experimental
Vespertine Ambient Drones | Ian D. Hawgood is a traveler. He switches from Occident to Orient, living in the UK and Japan, recording music with a four-track machine at the Pacific Ocean or in his London apartment. His huge Ambient Drones carry along memories of American Minimal-Music, roughed up with moments of joyful noise and [...]
Category: Ambient | Experimental | Pop
Textures of Beauty | With Marihiko Hara’s “Cesura”, the inerrable Zymogen Netlabel dropped another outstanding Ambient-album. While Takeshi Nakamura, the other Japanese Artist on Zymogen, is commonly known for his razor sharp Digitronica, Marihiko Hara provides his diversified Ambient-textures with rather velvet gloves. Smooth electro-acoustic music with Pop-appeal and relevance? There you go!