ambient
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Susanne Sundfør teams up with former Czars frontman John Grant on “Mountaineers,” probably her spaciest track to date – with an amazing ending to boot. It’s the second single from the Norwegian singer-songwriter’s upcoming album Music for People in Trouble, which will be released August 25 via Bella Union.
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For an album inspired by the cosmos, Planetarium is lacking quite a bit in the way of flow and harmony.
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With latest single “Panic,” Forest Swords continues to refine his mysterious and woodsy style of ambient dub and offers an equally mysterious and woodsy set of visuals. The track appears on his new LP Compassion, out May 5 via Ninja Tune. Also wanna note his 45 minute remix of Björk’
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17 years after his landmark album Pop, ambient music producer Wolfgang Voigt has finally given us the night to that album’s day… and I really wish he didn’t.
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Travis Miller’s first volume of music as Bedwetter is a harrowing statement on mental health… when Travis is rapping.
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William Basinski returns with one of his most accessible and compositionally satisfying sets of drones yet.
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2 8 1 4 returns with a followup to the duo’s infamous 新しい日の誕生 album.
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IGLOOGHOST comes through with a fantastical and cozy mix of new material and modern classical pieces he finds soothing.
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15 years later, and the Microphones’ The Glow Pt. 2 is still one of indie folk’s most essential and ambitious records.
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HVRF SAMPLER #1 by VARIOUS ARTISTS Ostensibly based out of Ukrainian ghost town Pripyat, the H.V.R.F. (Hard Vapour Resistance Front) has already amassed a catalog of 24 releases in just under a month of its formation. It’s this high level of productivity that will inevitably lead