ambient
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On Oneohtrix Point Never’s latest album, producer Daniel Lopatin casually saunters into the field of sample-based music, and kicks total ass. WATCH THE REVIEW
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G5TAPE01: Ruins Tape by Nocow A series of dreamy soundscapes backed by dubstep rhythms on the new Nocow album, Ruins Tape.
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Witch by RAJA So, here’s a link to a mysterious looking beat tape that a few people had sent me on Twitter a few days ago. Truth is, I’m sent a lotta compilations of short, odd instrumentals. At first, I thought this would be nothing new, but over
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From front to back, stream the new Oneohtrix Point Never album, Replica, before it’s physical release on Mexican Summer on November 8th.
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Just in time for Halloween, it’s a music video for what’s got to be the most disturbing track on Shlohmo’s latest album, Bad Vibes, “Trapped In A Burning House.” Not only does this track take a break from the quiet and subtle beats that litter most of
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On the Field’s latest album, it’s business as usual for this Swedish minimal techno producer, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. WATCH THE REVIEW
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No Becoming by Lee Noble Some dark, lo-fi ambient tunes suggested to me on Facebook by a follower. At first, it seemed like just another suggestion, but the material on this March-released album is pretty eerie. The dude certainly does a lot with a little. Some really nice textures on
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Polish musician Michal Jacaszek will be dropping a new album on Ghostly this December, and I’m really hoping this new LP–titled Glimmer–will maintain the wintery feel the track above seems to proclaim so proudly. “Dare-gale,” armed with loads of classical timbres, drones ominously in waves of sound
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From the forthcoming album Dropped Pianos, which will be dropped via Kranky on October 10th, here’s a new track from Tim Hecker: “Sketch 5.” The Canadian ambient and experimental music producer released a new album earlier this year. I loved and reviewed it.
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A new video from Shlohmo’s latest release, Bad Vibes. The song is “Just Us,” and it’s been given these visuals by director Arthur Chance. With a dark room and a load of televisions, I think he captured the vibe of this song perfectly. Check my review of Shlohmo’