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Sup watmm? I decided to throw a new ambient/drone mix together as a succesor to the one I made a while back. This one was a lot of fun to put together as I really had to focus on textures and such to make the layered transitions seamless without sounding awkward. I think it turned out really well, so have a listen and enjoy. https://www.mixcloud.com/ghOsty428/ghosty-presents-daydream-disposition-an-ambient-mix/ Tracklist: Hegira Moya - Soft Folds // Biosphere - Invariable Cowhandler // Plant 43 - Cloud Iridescence // Vermont - Norderney // Alex Kassian - Olsen Waters // Oto Hiax - Creeks // Pye Corner Audio - Imprisoned Splendour // Daniel Lanois & Rocco Deluca - Deconstruction // Last Days - Surfacing // Tim Hecker - Voice Crack // Hainbach - Wide Awake // Daniel Lanois & Rocco Deluca - Heavy Sun // Simon Scott - Mae // Specimens - Moving Forward Constantly Looking Back // Yamaneko - Unreachable Feeling // Ian William Craig - Mass Noun // Justin Walter - Soft Illenss // Fennesz - Tom // Alex Kassian - Birds of Bahia // Ripperton - The Dove // Yamaneko - Afterglow // GAS - Narkopop 3 // Mark Templeton - Rosen
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Xoki 'Akasha' Album LINK: https://rohsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/akasha Akasha is the new free-form concept album by the Swedish Copenhagen based-artist Zoran Todorovic (Xoki). Free-form as in not being build by a tight scheduled series of preplanned events. Free-form as in avoiding sharply defined and anticipated timbral elements. "The goal was to work with free flowing energy using various methods and space, to make room for the existence of extended tonal structeres". Akasha is a collection of deep, liquid pieces created in realtime by interaction with custom made tone generators and modulators.
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Esa Ruoho: Riversmouth (20:44) out on Attenuation Circuit (ACM1009), http://www.wix.com/a...nuation-circuit Release on Discogs Writeup from Attenuation Circuit: "Finnish musician Esa Ruoho has been releasing experimental techno for about a decade, mainly under the name Lackluster. His real name is reserved for the more abstract, less rhythmical side of his work in electronic music. "Riversmouth", his first release on Attenuation Circuit, is a perfect example of this. There are no beats, but lots of things happening in terms of shifting shapes of granular textures, high-frequency oscillations working against seismic trembles in the lower bass regions, and then the occasional hauntological voice-like overtone structures. Full of harmonic tension, but never noisy, this release might appeal to fans of Asmus Tietchens, Alva Noto and other Mille Plateaux acts, or even Phill Niblock. Within the Attenuation Circuit catalogue, Esa Ruoho's release provides an exciting new take on the drone/ambient borderland also inhabited by EMERGE, B*tong, Sghor, Mystified, and Sustained Development."
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Hey, to all - you've embraced my music so far, so I think some of you will be happy to know that I'm releasing my final installment of the Diec EP series. This is Vol. 3, release will be 14 Oct. You receive one track immediately upon preordering. This is very much ambient in nature, and naturally I'm keen to find out how you like it. Thanks! R. Link: http://encym.bandcam...m/diec-ep-vol-3, or prelisten at Soundcloud if you prefer: Diec EP (Vol. 3)