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Tag: Drone
syringeee :: Plateau: Bonus Treats EP (Weirdrum) — [concise]
Late 2025 marked the arrival of Plateau, introduced as an EP surging across six abstract, timbre-rich sound sculptures. A few months on, a set of bonus treats emerges—four new pieces extending that journey along a brisk, polished braindance continuum.
Ian Boddy :: Serge Works (DiN)
In a year already rich with strong releases, Serge Works stands out for its clarity of vision and depth of execution. It rewards patience, revealing new details with each listen, and invites the listener into a space where time, texture, and tone intertwine. Whether experienced as a technical showcase, a tribute to lineage, or simply as a series of immersive sound journeys, it resonates on multiple levels.
Substak :: Empty Halls EP (See Blue Audio)
Empty Halls is a longer meditation, generating a haunting atmosphere that invites the listener to become lost inside its unfolding darkness. In this way, it can also provide peace and comfort in the darkness of wintertime.
M. B. & P.U.M.A. :: Moho Abyss (Attenuation Circuit)
Moho Abyss is quite distant from Bianchi’s recent classics in darkly meditative, blurred-out melodic ambient, and instead targets its sound exploration toward spectrality, blooming cybernetic resonances, and hypno-ish synthesized pulses.
Julien Ash & Philippe Neau :: Notes de saisons (Lotophagus)
At once conceptual and profoundly sentient, Notes de saisons guides the listener through a somber canopy (flowing, blurry textures and windy chimes, distant echoing voices and detached notes), occasionally punctuated by fragile and ethereal light (designed through sinuous, melodious timbres and repetitive acoustic microtonal patterns).
Up to 23 :: An Apple A Day You Die Anyway (13/Silentes)
Released by 13/Silentes in a double limited vinyl edition, An Apple a Day You Die Anyway confirms the quality of a catalog that continues to intercept the most sensitive areas of Italian ambient and electronic research. And it confirms that Up To 23, now a trio, possesses a recognizable voice, capable of holding together vision and rigor, emotion and structure, darkness and momentum.
Abul Mogard & Rafael Anton Irisarri :: Where Light Pauses in the Silence of the Sun (Black Knoll Editions)
A return forged in fire, Where Light Pauses in the Silence of the Sun transforms memory into a weighty, luminous architecture of sound that feels both inevitable and enduring.
Paul Vakana :: SB4 EP (Citylinks)
Not a simple translation of light into sound, nor an allegory, SB4 makes and transcends its own rules (as well as minimalist and drone music’s, for that matter), resulting in a rare natural wonder, deceptive in its simplicity but cosmic just under the surface.
Rapoon :: Grain of Light (Unexplained Sounds Group)
Grain of Light is an experimental, swirling, and meditative album with ethnic elements and haunting sonic motifs from one continuously creative mastermind in the world of post-industrial music.
Hajime Nakamura :: Loop Drawing (Ingrown)
Nakamura’s attention to texture, dynamics, and temporal nuance ensures that each track functions as both a standalone moment and part of a cohesive journey. A […]









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