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  1. Substrata was the third studio album by the Norwegian electronic artist Biosphere, released 25 years ago by All Saints Records in London. In 2016, Pitchfork ranked it at number 38 on its list of the 50 Best Ambient Albums of All Time. Here are ten alternative versions picked from the Substrata recordings sessions that took place between 1995 and 1996. https://biosphere.bandcamp.com/album/substrata-alternative-versions
  2. If you can picture the very furthest, coldest, darkest part of Norway, that’s where Mind over MIDI resides. If you want to get an idea of what it’s like there, and can do without the frostbite, then this is the perfect solution. Helge Tømmervåg produces sweeping, icy synthscapes, with digital snowflakes since 1995. Copyright © 2021 ROHS! RECORDS, All Rights Reserved
  3. Gier keeping up his yearly album routine. Preview track sounds pretty good! Shortwave Memories by Biosphere
  4. https://biosphere.bandcamp.com/album/the-petrified-forest The Petrified Forest mini-album is inspired by the movie of the same name, released in 1936 and directed by Archie Mayo. Alan Squier, a failed, world-weary British writer, hikes into an isolated, weather-beaten desert diner in Arizona owned by Jason Marple. Jason's daughter, Gabrielle is immediately taken with the disillusioned intellectual, since they share idealistic dreams of escaping the stark reality of their lives. Out May 12th on Biophon.
  5. I guess this wasn't posted here yet? https://biosphere.bandcamp.com/album/the-senja-recordings I like this quite a lot. The kind of arctic found sound and drone ambient I really dig.
  6. Mind over MIDI - Habitat Debris If you can picture the very furthest, coldest, darkest part of Norway, that’s where Mind over MIDI resides. If you want to get an idea of what it’s like there, and can do without the frostbite, then this is the perfect solution. Helge Tømmervåg produces sweeping, icy synthscapes, with digital snowflakes since 1995. A collection of forgotten fragments, abandoned ideas, loops, alternate takes and outtakes. Recorded in 2006, mixed and arranged in 2019. Link: https://rohsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/habitat-debris
  7. Mind over MIDI - Elektrical Aktivity 5 [Expanded] Berserk Fabrik X ROHS! Mind over MIDI - Elektrical Aktivity 5 [Expanded] is out now! Available on Limited Edition CD and Digital Download: https://rohsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/elektrical-aktivity-5-expanded You only glanced at first, but more and more as each day passed, and the time of exposure began to build up upon itself, you began to realize that there was more to this picture than initial spectacle. If you can picture the very furthest, coldest, darkest part of Norway, that’s where Mind over MIDI resides. If you want to get an idea of what it’s like there, and can do without the frostbite, then this is the perfect solution. Helge Tømmervåg produces sweeping, icy synthscapes, with digital snowflakes since 1995. Copyright © 2019 Berserk Fabrik / ROHS! RECORDS, All Rights Reserved
  8. Infinite Tape Loops: People (Ambient Tape Longform) Out today: Limited Edition CD+DL → http://bit.ly/2uujjXN "People is one of those rare disseminations of time, where the aural answers to the question(s) linked to our limited lifespan start to make more sense than all theory that could have been written.."
  9. Lᴏɴᴛᴀɴᴏ Series Mind over MIDI - Ambient Selection (12" LP) Listen / Purchase: https://goo.gl/S9uVti / http://rohsrecords.store Ambient Selection sees a master-class work by the Norwegian ambient minimalist artist Helge Tømmervåg (Mind Over MIDI). This album contains special collaborations with international artists as: Nils Petter Molvaer, Sidsel Endresen, Bugge Wesseltoft.
  10. Mind over MIDI 'Soft Science' EP 7" Dubplate Version is now available on Bandcamp! https://rohsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/soft-science 
It comes with the original picture taken by the artist himself and used for the original Album artwork.
This record will be shipped around 27th April 2018. - Edition of 20 copies - Reviews: If you can picture the very furthest, coldest, darkest part of Norway, that’s where Mind over MIDI resides. If you want to get an idea of what it’s like there, and can do without the frostbite, then this is the perfect solution. Helge Tømmervåg produces sweeping, icy synthscapes, with digital snowflakes since 1995. (words by Ultimae Records) Astonishingly, it's been 22 years since Helge Tommervrag first donned the Mind Over MIDI alias. All these years on, he remains one of ambient music's most consistent performers, as this 19th album-length outing proves. Shorn of the usual self-indulgence that plagues the ambient genre, Soft Science boasts 14 short, spellbinding pieces that never outstay their welcome. Naturally, there are moments of gentle, drone-fuelled haziness, but also bold fusions of spacey melodies and ghostly chords, dystopian wind-scapes, bouts of intergalactic hypnotism and occasional nods towards zoned-out dub techno. As you'd expect, Tommervrag is an expert sound designer; it's this aspect that makes Soft Science such an intoxicating and mind-altering listen. (words by Juno Records)
  11. Dihydrones for navigating the murky waters. https://soundcloud.com/cwmbran-city/river-of-opium NHS interview on ICU noise Éliane Radigue - Arthesis Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe - Unknown Lull - Slow Fall Inward Biosphere - Gravity Assist Lull - Travels Ellen Fullman - Texas Travel Textures (Part 1) Ellen Fullman - Staggered Stasis/Section 2 (With Santiago Villareal) Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe & Ariel Kalma - Miracle Mile
  12. Mind Over Midi - Soft Science (CD) Link: https://rohsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/soft-science If you can picture the very furthest, coldest, darkest part of Norway, that’s where Mind over MIDI resides. If you want to get an idea of what it’s like there, and can do without the frostbite, then this is the perfect solution. Helge Tømmervåg produces sweeping, icy synthscapes, with digital snowflakes since 1995. *just to know, this guys has worked with Biosphere and Tikiman in 90’s.
  13. Waylaid & involuntarily inconvenienced in a classified government sleep experiment program? Run audio. *Caution - doors do not open from the inside.
  14. Is Geir Jenssen involved in the making HL3?? Likely not. Likely just another awesome release by Biosphere. Nothing to be listened to yet. Huge apologies to anyone who would want the limited vinyl, and missed out, for not posting this earlier. It's sold out. If you're a huge Biosphere fan, like me, you likely got an email and ordered it already anyways. https://biosphere.bandcamp.com/album/black-mesa-single I can't wait to hear what it sounds like. I very much doubt it will be a disappointment for me as I adore his entire discography. Substrata being one of my all time favourite albums.
  15. https://www.facebook.com/190160714355150/photos/a.224281910943030.48493.190160714355150/670910902946793/?type=1 not much info, but still:
  16. I was asked by this record label to come up with an ambient/field recording mix. Ended up going with 138 min of late nite ambient tropes. Thought some of you might enjoy it. Title is tongue-in-cheek. It can be downloaded through SoundCloud. Tracklisting (for convenience): Deepchord - Barcelona Tomasz Bednarczyk - Little Spring Martin Stig Andersen - City Deepchord Presents Echospace - Untitled 1 Simon Scott - Aki Twerk - Kogepan DJ Olive - Scooter Susumu Yokota - Shinsen Biosphere - Black Lamb & Grey Falcon Andrew Pekler With The Silhouette Strings & Chorus - Music To Sleep Walk On By DJ Olive - Gone Fishing With No Hook Tape Loop Orchestra - beginning of Maybe I Told a Small Lie Deathprod - Twin Decks Asher - 11 Shuttle358 - Spiff Matt Christensen - Track 01 (off Sleep) Aidan Baker - The Taste Of Summer On Your Skin Steve Roach - Quiet Friend
  17. Just came across this set. Substrata and Shenzhou vibes with some instrumentation by Maâlem Mohamed Kouyou. Makes me look forward to that (supposed?) Biosphere & Deathprod collab coming up.
  18. Didn't see a post about this when I searched, so I thought I'd mention it. Back in October, Biosphere posted the silent film 'Man With A Movie Camera' to Youtube complete with his score and I only just found it. I have the 2cd set of Substrata that includes this, but I hadn't seen the movie with the score synced up before. It's really awesome how parts of the music act as sound for what's going on in the film. For example, the sample 'sorry to wake you' coincides with a woman waking up. And the various spectral sounds that seem like part of the music when you listen to the score by itself turn out to be foley for machines and trains when you watch the movie. There is a brief childbirth scene, so you might get a bit grossed out, but this is balanced out by the cute topless Soviet woman giving herself a mud bath. Kind of racy for 1929. http://youtu.be/iIguRl-1EvY
  19. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00DIJBJW8/ref=dm_sp_alb
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