Showing posts with label ambient. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ambient. Show all posts
Quiet Sun
UK producer and construer of ambience Quiet Sun released a new album last week. All in all it's a very pretty album, featuring a lot of delicious sounds which loop, swirl and embed themselves into the happiest and calmest corners of your mind. Sitting somewhere between Evenings and one of the more ambient faces of Four Tet, I'd definitely recommend you give The Fields of Sleep a listen. You can hear & purchase the full thing via Bandcamp, a few of my picks are streaming below:
Jengan Skies
London-based producer Jengan Skies has just released his debut Slates EP - a sort of introspective, but truly lovely and immersive patchwork of sounds. The link to the full EP is right here, stream a couple of my picks below:
Chemists // 化学者
How perfect is this? Taken from The Deep Time Virtual EP, I imagine this is the closest I'm going to get to floating in infinity for a while. Listen & download below:
inherent
I'm reaching out to all you Boards of Canada fans out there once again and pressing on with the apparent ambient instrumental theme I have going on this week with the introduction of inherent. I could go on for a while about how this reminds me so much of rain falling or waves lulling...a lot of water basically, but I'll spare you the poetic verse and advise you to take a listen to Seventy and Zuma below, you can also treat yourself to a couple of free downloads if you like:
Labels:
ambient,
Boards of Canada,
electronic,
free mp3,
inherent
eyesix
Irish producer eyesix serves up a slice of ambient goodness with his newly released self-titled EP. Perfect for fans of Boards of Canada etc., the standout of which comes in the form of Soylent Green; an intricately crafted, blissed out 5 minutes which sounds as though the key to inner happiness is located somewhere within its depths. Basically it's really beautiful, stream below & head over to the bandcamp page to download the EP for free.
Labels:
ambient,
Boards of Canada,
eyesix,
free EP,
stream
Surf Dad
Australian duo Surf Dad have made me very happy over the past few months. They have a real talent for crafting incredibly beautiful electronic music that always seems so simply put together, organic even. Today they sent over this unsurprisingly wonderful remix which they've put together for their friends Tom Day & Monsoonsiren, download it for free below:
Derek Neal
Without You is as lonely and as introspective as the title suggests, and now all I want to do is lie in the dark and play it over and over again.
Broken House
Thanks Crack in the Road for pointing me in the direction of Broken House. The sleepy I Fell provides a short but sweet introduction to her music. I think I use the word 'beautiful' far too regularly on here, but really that's all it is. Stream & download below:
The Star Department
This is the second single from a dreamy Dublin duo called The Star Department and it's taken from their forthcoming debut The Pea Green Boat, which is set to be released this autumn. If like me you've just finished a tedious month of completing university finals - or even if you haven't - grab yourself a nice cup of tea, put your PJ's on and sink into the idyllic little 3 minute universe of Porcelain Doll. Grab a free download below:
Labels:
ambient,
dreampop,
Dublin,
free mp3,
The Star Department
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