Among endless stream hours of tracks and full-lengths, many of them in digital-only format, 2012 was a tremendous year for music. Somehow we all have come to one point before where we have to foresee a sonic future. But there really isn’t an end to it and I actually don’t see the point of...
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Disguised in a moody dark drone and often taking cover in smoggy soundscapes, Aloonaluna’s Mythologies exists on colorful terms.
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Entering a state of isolation, way past an ambient soundscape, The Sleep Of Reason is a mediator, provided to unaware and curious minds as a chance to think and reconsider.
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Even though the word may be out that Barbara Morgenstern never takes her music seriously, Sweet Silence is still containing much depth to urge you try it and probably pay enough attention to it. Sometimes all it matters is to stay creative in any way.
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Head way down to your interior palace of mystique and hidden beauty for that’s where secluded memory lies.
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In the ambience of the night, traffic lights flashing, turning on and off, Alexandre Navarro’s Sketches produces blurry signals of fellowship, potentially leading our humble moments.
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Erik De Vahl’s new album on Zeon Light Kassett (released a month ago) has been a regular choice when I go through albums to listen to each morning. Apart from its warmth and familiarity, engaging a wide variety of musical eras, its character and overall entity is something to hold on to. With an...
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Jonathan Lee (aka Anduin) has made one of the most interesting records that I came across this year, an 8-track album called “Stolen Years”.
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