CLEARLIGHT & OWL | Inverted Horizon (306 Recordings)
306 recordings is proud to present Inverted Horizon by Clearlight & Owl.
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306 recordings is proud to present Inverted Horizon by Clearlight & Owl.
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Italian imprint Glacial Movements present Lost In Time for the first time on CD with an exclusive track.
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The Amsterdam-based duo Wanderwelle return to Silent Season with their second album Gathering Of The Ancient Spirits.
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Apollo welcomes ambient legend bvdub aka San Franciscan Brock Van Wey for a new album Drowning in Daylight.
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Celer is the alias of Will Long, an american musician settled in Tokyo. Under this pseudonym he has released lots of albumsfor over 10 years, mostly self-edited or pu-blished by his own Two Arcons label, being one of the most prolific musicians of the ambient/drone scene.
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With Redsuperstructure, Robert Lippok created a new foundation for his musical endeavors. Now – 7 years later – this system properly comes to life on Applied Autonomy.
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Dies Iræ Xerox is a personal and uncompromising journey that finds the Rhode Island native DJ Richard in reflective form, journeying without compromise into both his creative influences and personal psyche.
BLNDR’s debut album L’Observatoire is a nostalgic overview of his past few years.
The following pair of twelve-inch records attempts to capture meaningful memories from travelling around the world, embodied with a marking touch of melancholia laced through most of the tracks. A contemplative ambient journey recorded in a period where fantasy and memory met.
Fresh on Francis Harris’ Kingdoms imprint comes Rasmus Juncker’s Ophold – six tracks of sublime atmospheres and textures.
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First new album in nine years by a musical visionary and hugely influential figure in new music. Forty years since its creation, Jon Hassell‘s Fourth World aesthetic remains a powerful influence on modern electronic music.
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Trentemøller‘s debut album on Poker Flat, The Last Resort is a beautifully crafted, astonishing masterpiece, that will leave you breathless. Finally all 13 songs of the classic album on one vinyl release for the first time. Triple-Vinyl edition with Gatefold sleeve.
Markus Guentner’s story continues where Theia left off, with another set of epic atmospheres and brave new worlds. This time Markus enlists the skills of harpist Tom Moth, cellist Julia Kent and fellow ambient storyteller bvdub to complete the journey.
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Fresh on Francis Harris’ Kingdoms imprint comes Adamo Golán’s seven track LP, Exile And The New.
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Karlrecords present 2017’s Organism and the brandnew Organism_evolution as a limited edition double CD in gatefold digifile.
On Organism_evolution, the follow-up to last year’s critically acclaimed Organism, Arovane and Porya Hatami add elements of musique concrète and electro acoustic music to their experimental, field recording-based ambient sounds.
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CELL will be performing live at MAXAM, a singular and cosmopolitan New-York style lounge where you can enjoy a delicious selection of signature cocktails, natural wines and tapas.
Time to indulge your senses!
FREE Entrance
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Northern California producer Fred Welton Warmsley III’s solo work as Dedekind Cut (pronounced “dead-da-ken cut“) has evolved from fractured industrial design into increasingly subdued and sublime ambient meditations across two years of dedicated activity.
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Shorelights is a collaborative ambient techno project feat. Rod Modell (Deepchord, Echospace, Waveform Transmission, Transformations), and Walter Wasacz and Christopher McNamara of the Detroit-based audio visual collective nospectacle.
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Andreas Tilliander released his first album as Mokira at the very turn of the millennium on almighty Raster Noton. 11 years later, the latest Mokira album Time Axis Manipulation was issued on Ulf Erikssons Kontra-Musik and now it’s time to pick up where we left off with Chill Out.
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Betelgeuse is a journey to the stars that has no beginning and no end.
A new album that consists of 1 track of over 42 minutes long by Hakobune that was recorded at Studio Tissue Box in Fukushima in January 2017.
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In Wherever You Go, I Will Follow, Jochem Peteri deploys 22 minutes of cascading deep techno romance, cleft in two and cut at 45rpm each side for mutable DJ options and listening modes; swelling with breathtaking, pulsating techno harmonics at the original speed, and yielding a head-engulfing smudge of billowing dynamics when slowed down.
Taking inspiration from the birth of his second child, the results are suitably life-affirming and bathed in light. They take the listener beyond the smoked-out introspection of Strike [2004] and The Dead Bears [2007] to a more contented and quietly alluring place on the horizon, positively replacing his earlier work’s sense of detachment with transcendent feelings of intimacy, happiness, love.
Listen/Buy Wherever You Go, I Will Follow (EP)