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  1. The Stars and Afterward
    by Phillip Wilkerson
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    Richard Gürtler ...long form deep and free floating space odyssey "Radiance" clocks over 21 minutes and explores awesome majesty of immense space realms. It paints moods that transport us to some spectacularly unique dimensions. Phil's crafted soundscaping shines on this beautifully immersing and joyous piece...

    Phil Wilkerson filled this album with passion and optimism, he skillfully bridged and harmonically interacted electronic rhythms with soundscapings. And he ensured that each space journeyer experiences a highly productive night of star gazing. Mastered by Lotuspike's Ben Cox and artwork executed by Brad Ross-MacLeod. Don't forget, also remastered version of long form piece "Radiance" is available as download EP.
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  2. Sojourner
    by Phillip Wilkerson
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    End User I’ve gotten some serious mileage out of “Gates of Mercy”. Favorite track: Gates of Mercy.
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    wrinkley73 *** Fantastic , calming album to relax to. ALL tracks are very good , its an album worthy of any collection. SHEER BLISS ***
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    ambient_head This is some of Wilkerson's very best work. Highly recommended Favorite track: Epiphany.
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  3. Wondrous Encounters
    by Phillip Wilkerson
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    Philip Stephen Allen Deep, rich, and evocative textures. Wondrous Encounters is a sterling addition to Phillip Wilkerson's body of work. Favorite track: Low Gravity Field.
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  4. Reveries
    by Phillip Wilkerson
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  5. Silver Afternoon
    by Phillip Wilkerson
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    polinos The perfect soundtrack for your working day, your relaxing meditation in the evening or as at sleep aid at night.
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    Uncle Les Excellent album. Really well constructed. I was listening while I was working and it just flows so effortlessly.

    Much more than ambient music; this is an experience Favorite track: From Thin Air.
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    mirmu This track is made of snowflakes rising back to their clouds.
    And we fly along. Favorite track: Long Since Forgiven.
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    Jarius Elliott This album is an amazing listening experience on so many levels! It shows sophistication in structure, chords, mood. I can't say enough about it! (I'll have a better review after my 100th listen!) Favorite track: Bones of the Sun.
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  1. Keep On Rockin' the Vote, Mr. Soul
    by DJ Tenderloin
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  2. Except for the Sound of​​​.​​​.​​​. The Millennium Bell by Mike Oldfield (Album review, analysis and discussion)
    by Markus Reuter Podcast
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    Except for the Sound of​​​.​​​.​​​. The Millennium Bell by Mike Oldfield (Album review, analysis and discussion) Except for the Sound of​​​.​​​.​​​. The Millennium Bell by Mike Oldfield (Album review, analysis and discussion)
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  3. Ambient Spaces 3
    by Phillip Wilkerson
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    While Silence Sings While Silence Sings
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  4. Kittens (r31_for2026)
    by Underworld
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    AboXXL69 Welcome back @ Bandcamp 🔥❤️👃❤️🔥
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    DJ Templehead Pretty sure I saw them play this live at Gashouder. What a special gig that was.
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    jpooks76 this is amaZzzzzing we will take more of this anytime. not to be greedy but lost one a month and we will cobble together a live album😃
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  5. SPRING BUNDLE
    by Orbital Elements & Vyanah/Mitseliy/Dimitar Dodovski/Paul Thomas Flynn/Höfer + Lütgen/Etüüd
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    Orbital Elements & Vyanah - Between Thoughts Orbital Elements & Vyanah - Between Thoughts
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