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Sound of the Week: Karin Park - Sing Your Sorrow - KALTBLUT Magazine
Swedish electronic artist Karin Park announces her upcoming EP ‘EVO,’ the first part of a trilogy c…
Ben Seretan and John Thayer Create an Ambient Masterpiece » PopMatters
Ben Seretan and John Thayer have collaborated on Sunbeam of No Illusion, an ambient album that comb…
BEST NEW TRACKS: VERY BUSY PEOPLE – ORDINARY NIGHT
Very Busy People, an indie collective formed in Austin, Texas in 2017, creates an evolving sound th…
Darker Waves Festival Returns with 2026 Lineup Headlined by Morrissey and The Smashing Pumpkins
The first Darker Waves festival happened in 2023 and now it’s finally returning to Huntington Beach…
Antropoceno - No Ritmo da Terra - from Brazil, an amazing fusion of musical styles and traditions
Antropoceno's album ‘No Ritmo da Terra’ is a Brazilian musical project that showcases an impressive…
Jesse Appelman - Where We Go (self-released)
Jesse Appelman's ‘Where We Go’ showcases collaborative acoustic artistry through mandolin and clawh…
Mombi Yuleman - Descent on Deadman's Wash (Psytrance 148-152bpm) - A high-noon hallucination!
Mombi Yuleman and Kri Samadhi collaborate on ‘Descent on Deadman's Wash,’ a psytrance track (148-15…
Robertson - Robertson - Chiming acoustic pop with flavours of psychedelia , Folk Rock & Americana
Robertson's self-titled album is a collaboration between father and son Kevin and Scott Robertson, …
Foote/Dickow, “High Cube”
High Cube by Foote/Dickow is a free-spirited electronic record that delivers an enjoyable listening…
Antonin De Bemels - COMPTINEs - Haunting techno for melancholic people… Teardrops on the dancefloor?
Antonin De Bemels releases ‘COMPTINEs,’ an EP featuring three evolved versions of the track ‘COMPTI…
Lois Powell + Night Wolf - The Laws Of Life (EscaVolt Records)
Lois Powell and Night Wolf's fourth collaboration ‘The Laws of Life’ on EscaVolt Records continues …
László Hortobágyi - Daseinon - electronic transglobal
László Hortobágyi's album ‘Daseinon’ represents a visionary expansion of the composer's electronic …
Foote/Dickow: High Cube
Working with strict limitations—no more than five instruments; just one hour to make each track—the…
Sam Vitoulis / Sergio Koval - Léonard - Berlin School, Electronic classic music
Leonard is a collaborative album by Sam Vitoulis and Sergio Koval featuring 16 epic Berlin School e…
Ambient Sunday double with: Andrew Land, and Drifting Into Silence
This article discusses needing ambient music to soothe the discombobulation caused by British Summe…
Chroma Noir shares the big new single, “Sacrifice”
Chilean band Chroma Noir releases their third single ‘Sacrifice’, a dark, slow-burning track blendi…
Pierre Bastien / Dr. Truna - Electric Totems - Pierre Bastien recent album
Pierre Bastien and Dr. Truna's new album ‘Electric Totems’ features experimental ambient music crea…
Brandy: Full Moon
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record …
Dina Summer: On The Road feat. Joshua Murphy
Dina Summer collaborates with Joshua Murphy on ‘On The Road,’ a track that explores underground mus…
Harry Linacre, Misha y cocabona hipnotizan con su sonido R&B Alternativo en «Turn It On (For Me)» [Single]
Harry Linacre, Misha, and cocabona release their new single ‘Turn It On (For Me)’ on Feals Music, a…
BLKE: HEAT
BLKE: HEAT is a publication or platform focused on underground music and pop culture, exploring exi…
Henry Kawahara’s “cyber-occult” music from the 90s, compiled into two collections by EM Records
EM Records has compiled Henry Kawahara's “cyber-occult” music from the 1990s into two collections. …
Eve Tera - An Ingress to the Celestial Order - Nor dark, neither bright, the feeling you receive from this album flows somewhere else, far beyond the transitional edges of certified figures.
Eve Tera's new album ‘An Ingress to the Celestial Order’ redefines fantasy music with mystical comp…
Frederick St. Peter - aperçus scintillants - Hypercondensed miniatures pulling influence from the polyphony of early music, the textures of ambient and lo-fi music, and the sparseness of composers such as Anton Webern, Luigi Dallapiccola and György Kurtág.
Frederick St. Peter's ‘aperçus scintillants’ is a collection of hypercondensed miniature compositio…