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have yet to translate the song titles so the artist's intentions are somewhat of a mystery to me, but the wavering surface noise creates the theme of a dialogue between music & technology before becoming invisible to my ears. this conjures memories of listening to music as a child (long before the sterility of digital media), when i rarely took notice of the hiss & pops of records, 8-tracks, tapes, & am radio because they were a normal, necessary aspect of recorded sound. nice to be back again. Scott
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It's a gray decadent distant future, the machines are decimating the human race and all nature. reef frequent saw this in a dream and now is trying to warn us thru music with this album. But not everything is ashes, flesh and bones, because also glimpses of hope and resistance are heard. So don't surrender and prepare yourself for the future. With this being said, it is definitely my FROSTeato
In the music of Paul Jordan, digitally manipulated field recordings become striking electronic songs that feel eerie and surreal. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 7, 2020
A soothing, yet stimulating, set of ambient-adjacent electronic tracks influenced by ’80s Japanese new age music and euclidian music theory. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 6, 2022
Tender and melancholy ambient pop from Asher Levitas, blurring the lines between imagined environments and real, highly personal ones. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 1, 2022
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A mild February Sunday morning, here in Scotland. The browns & greens of the garden silent & still. I watch the cats & the birds chase & survive, through the backdoor window. With the most gorgeous soundtrack caressing my ears... orlandolovekill