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Fitz / Oxherding

  1. St. Louis, Missouri
  2. Ambient
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  1. Auroras
    by PJS
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    The Shambotic Listening and Sailing Club One of my favourite listening parties, I arrived late but got sucked in straight away. 100% recommended Favorite track: Metamorphic 3.
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  2. Object Language
    by Andrew Tasselmyer
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    Bleeptwig Marvellous deep and rich textures and implied elements that draw you in. So much to both explore deeply here, or to shape a background to help you focus on something too. Brilliant work.
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    Samuel Death (Tides) There's a quiet dread humming beneath this record. Each sound seems to remember being something else, worn down and reshaped until you can no longer name where it came from.
    What remains feels like a memory you can't quite place, hovering between intention and static.
    Slow, softly unmoored, and impossible to forget. Bravo Andrew. Favorite track: Fracture.
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    Ur Trommler Tracks that glacially bring the listener on a deep, reflective journey - I'll be unpacking this for some time with great joy, Andrew's sensibility and care of each layer of this set are apparent and immersive... I cannot recommend this set enough, truly magnificent in thought and execution. A master. Favorite track: Signifiers.
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  3. Bad Landscape
    by Double Geography
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  4. Canto Ostinato (Simeon ten Holt)
    by Erik Hall
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    adam thumbnail
    adam A beautiful piece of music and a beautiful recording.
    Andy Baby thumbnail
    Andy Baby this is peaceful and delightful music, well rendered. this piece should be performed more often in public. I am sorry i missed the brooklyn show last year....
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    clockenfrau Just a really pleasant soundscape yknow.
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  5. Solo Three
    by Erik Hall
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    luphoria Erik Hall is honestly making me seriously re-evaluate my stance on Reich's works... I don't what it is, but something about his sound brings out the shimmering textures and kaleidoscopic sonorities here in a way other records don't. Absolutely worth a listen.
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    zhangtastic A cinematic soundtrack done by a talented multi-instrumentalist. No sequencers apparently! These loops sound like you're flying high in the sky. Favorite track: Music for a Large Ensemble (Steve Reich).
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    The Tonearm "It's a delicate recipe for success—the way the music translates to my own set of instruments here in my space. It has to be the right combination of paying respect to the work and taking it somewhere I find interesting and new, while maintaining that musical and emotional behavior and sentiment."

    Check out our interview with Erik Hall on The Tonearm ✨→ www.thetonearm.com/the-solitary-ensemble-of-erik-hall-minimalist-trilogy-solo-three/ Favorite track: A Folk Study (Laurie Spiegel).
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