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  1. Sapporo, Japan
  2. Electronic
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  1. Sender
    by Jogging House
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  2. The Voyages of Hermes
    by Michael Levy
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  3. Wind of Dissonance
    by jarguna & Chris Russell
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  4. Radiance and the Receding Light
    by Forrest Fang
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    mysticwolf75 I'm liking this one so far. I've been getting 90s era Robert Rich vibes (not surprising I guess, since Forrest guest starred on several of Robert's 90s albums). I need to absorb this one a little more, but my early favorite is "Invisible Spring". Favorite track: Invisible Spring.
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    DJ Mr. Ben (original) Without a doubt, the Album of the year and adventure in experimental sonics Favorite track: Invisible Spring.
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  5. Solipsis
    by yttriphie
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    rikm Blissful ambience from Michael Plaster and the Projekt label. Beautiful and wonderful work that inspires and delights...
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    Garden of Eden Another wonderful ambient/soundtrack album by the talented Michael Plaster from his yttriphie project. I love this album so much, it’s like watching a David Lynch film without the visuals, Congratulations Michael, you definitely should be composing film scores, you’re the best!!! It would be wonderful if Projekt Records could release both yttriphie albums on CD ;). Favorite track: A Narrow Field of View.
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  1. Best of Neon 2025
    by Neon Retro Compilations
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    Hurricane (METTASTATION cover) Hurricane (METTASTATION cover)
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    Jean-Paul DuQuette Another epic collection of (mostly) cyberpunky, cinematic synthwave tunes. Favorite track: Hurricane (METTASTATION cover).
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  2. Musik für Flugbegleiter
    by Move D
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    Bilitis Bilitis
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    jmhbpc Wow!
    From sublime nostalgic Fax-sonic pads and invocations, to a fresh Spring Mix.
    I am amazed, awed, and so grateful for a seat on this flight.
    Kudos, once again to MD
    !!
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  3. Threewave
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    First Sequence First Sequence
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    cold purveryor of narcotic death Great for winter morning long drives
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    magoski There's Always time for a Poem.
    This world needs them.

    To be Near a Poem is
    To
    Be
    Or not to Be
    is that the question
    we were asking?
    I don’t think so.
    We don’t have to question what it mean’s ‘to be’
    For us, it’s just a question of
    Equanimity and Proximity.
    and how words are like
    shimmering horizons
    like
    smiles
    that form seemingly out of nowhere and then just disappear Favorite track: Eleventh Sequence.
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    blendinge 5th hits differnț Favorite track: Fifth Sequence.
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  4. Biome
    by Llyr
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    Interject (featuring Private Agenda) Interject (featuring Private Agenda)
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    chewchewuwu Incredibly atmospheric and vivid, makes you feel this sort of primal awareness of all the things moving around you Favorite track: The Hawthorne Effect.
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    Isa Najem The album’s infectious nature seems to stem from the boldness to reinvent the sonic wheel, the physical exploration to collect auditory treasures, and to blend them in trance-like rhythms against organic textures. Biome has shed light on the symphonic cacophony rainforests have to offer of species who's voices I've never heard but now long to hear in person. I'd like to thank Llyr for positively influencing me as a composer, producer, environmentalist and most importantly, as a listener. :) Favorite track: Refuge of Majesty.
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    Dugo There's no doubt that this album is a historic monument of electronic music, but it's ironic that in reality most of the album is made up of organic sounds. I listened to the album non-stop 1st song to the end while meditating, but in the middle, I was almost struck by the fantastic scenery of the virgin forest of Borneo. And as a music producer myself, I couldn't stop crying when I realized how meticulously and boldly Llyr poured his ideas and talents into every moment of the album. Favorite track: Intrusion #509.
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  5. Somewhere
    by zakè & Pallette
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    In the Belly of a Whale In the Belly of a Whale
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    Ur Trommler as mysterious as it is gorgeous, long lilting lines juxtaposed with passages of field recording take you on a journey that is truly original and utterly spellbinding... Favorite track: In the Belly of a Whale.
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    Ego Broken This album is quickly growing on me with each listen. Each track feels like a highlight and the sum of all makes for a really strong album. I can also hear traces of Celer here and there, which only adds up to the emotional bond with the album. Fantastic! Favorite track: Don't Be Afraid.
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