Robert Henke – Signal To Noise Vol. II
“The signal became the noise”: Robert Henke’s follow-up to his 2004 album Signal To Noise.
“The signal became the noise”: Robert Henke’s follow-up to his 2004 album Signal To Noise.
Imagine Andrew Heath pulling the leavers and watching the dials on an album dedicated to the early age of powered flight.
‘Night recedes, yet morning remains unseen’: Corrado Maria De Santis’ Treshold Of Light.
The Quiet Details label celebrates its 50th release with an extended album of spacey ‘Echospace-like’ ambient music by Variant (Stephen Hitchell).
Reflecting the stillness of natural surroundings in the midst of human made chaos: Anthéne’s Air Signs.
Boduf Songs’ instrumental works are made to be listened to in low light and long shadows.
Daniel Jolan (also known as ‘t Geruis) presents Sublime Lenteur: ‘amazing slowness’ as part of Lost Tribe Sounds’ ‘Moss and Melee’ series.
Lawrence English& Werner Dafeldecker’s detailed sound worlds on Fathom Tides remind us that our clocks are not those of the world around us.
Heÿkla’s Echoes Of Loneliness offers 13 tracks to ‘drift though invisible places and discover beauty in quiet transformation’.
Ben Vida’s Oblivion Seekers defies existing genre definitions. Nót ambient music, but music with a strong ambient connection – and guaranteed to surprise.
Ambient music from South Korea that you can listen and enjoy, but cannot buy (yet?): Jinwoo’s ‘Three Soundworks For Tea’.