The Nashville artist’s work has the slippery strangeness of electronic music from the late ’70s and early ’80s.
via Album of the Day: Eve Maret, “No More Running” — Bandcamp Daily
Also my album of the day too : )
The Nashville artist’s work has the slippery strangeness of electronic music from the late ’70s and early ’80s.
via Album of the Day: Eve Maret, “No More Running” — Bandcamp Daily
Also my album of the day too : )
CosmoTengri
by Angelina Yershova
Electronic, dark ambient, experimental electronic, indie folk, modern classic, piano, drone, postmodern.
This has been on my listening list since I read this review, thank you A Closer Listen.
We all have some idea of what the words “shamanistic” and “ritual” mean in the context of music, and in general they’re associated to clear-cut rhythms and repetitive structures thanks to certain historical connections with the African diaspora. But Angelina Yershova comes from a context where those words translate into practices different from those ecstatic meditations many of us have come to identify as ritualistic. CosmoTengri is a collage of “cosmos” and “Tengri”, which is the ancient Turkic/Mongolian word for a deity, the “Blue Eternal Heaven”. As if the sky wasn’t enough, the fusion of the words has a universal aim, emphasizing the sheer vastness of a world that the self-mythologization of reason has endeavored to expropriate, to take all it can without ever giving back. Constantly referring to nature via track titles, the album leads the listener towards environmental communion through a different path to those that entail a…
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Artist: Seffi Starshine Title: Goddess of the Calm Waters Keywords: dark drone ambient electronic ambient dark ambient dark drone drone drone ambient drone dark ambient experimental edm vaporwave witchwave Portland Label: Girly Girl Musik To battle the kind drunkenness of too much dangerous Belgian beers I went into a wonderful land created by Seffi Starshine. […]
via Seffi Starshine – Goddess of the Calm Waters — Yeah I Know It Sucks
“Something that comes at us from a different dimension, one way bigger than life, like an enigmatic untouched force that covers our entire hearing range completely, embracing everyone like a miraculous motherly force that feels protective and gentle at the same time”….Beautifully said.
Following on from the Yeah I Know it Sucks review of AA0020 by tendencyitis , I had a look through the FLUF catalogue and found these that you may be interested in – Sonically bite sized too but not superficial for that.
AA0013
by Agnès Pe
Electronic, music, sounds, techno
AA0016
by Sarah Rasines
Electronic music, sounds, techno
Artist: tendencyitis Title: AA0020 Keywords: electronic feedback mixer music noise sounds techno Copenhagen Label: FLUF Listen to the eccentric machines of tendencyitis go and do their thing when nobody is watching. They simply come to life just as the toys in that toy story movie, but than of course without the cheesy Disney vibrations. No, […]
via tendencyitis – AA0020 — Yeah I Know It Sucks
A little behind at the moment so just catching up…
Release date: April 1, 2019
Free Download on PYR here
Todas Las Anteriores – Piaka Roela & Libertad Figueroa – Mexican ensemble of sound improvisation and experimentation with electronic media
OR….
Ghost choirs, folk traces.
via Viv Corringham: Until I Learn the Language of Vegetable Mineral — We need no swords
ICYMI…
An overwhelming, glorious survey of the French experimental underground.
via Hidden Gems: Various Artists, “Rien Ni Personne—A French Compilation” — Bandcamp Daily
Highly recommended…
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by ana roxanne
Ambient, devotional, electronic.
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