The Royal Arctic Institute creates an atmospheric, guitar-centric sound, subtly ambient, with elements of shoegaze, country, and more. They perform live on Echoes.
The Royal Arctic Institute: not a science organization, although one is a psychologist. This quintet creates atmospheric guitar-centric sound, like the Ventures gone slow mo and psychedelic.
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David Helpling takes us inside his new double CD that’s just titled IN. The title is simple but the music is an expanse of dynamic ambient orchestrations for guitar and synthesizers.
David Helpling takes us inside his new double CD that’s just titled IN. The title is simple but the music is an expanse of dynamic ambient orchestrations for guitar and synthesizers.
We talk to The Royal Arctic Institute is not a science organization, a quintet that creates an atmospheric guitar-centric sound, like the Ventures gone slow mo and psychedelic.
David Helpling takes us inside his new double CD that’s just titled IN. The title is simple but the music is an expanse of dynamic ambient orchestrations for guitar and synthesizers.