Chronotope Project’s Gnosis is our September CD of the Month. Chronotope Project explores ancient Greek philosophies as he unfolds long, undulating electronic soundscapes.
The ambient jazz trio Twilight Archive traverses a swampy landscape on a new album called Recent Detours. We’ll also hear from William Tyler and Marisa Anderson’s Lost Futures.
New music by Tor, the electronic musician with a hypnotic, downtempo sound. He has a new album called Oasis Sky. We’ll also hear from Jomoro, A project headed by Joey Waronker
Marconi Union return to rhythm, creating some overdrive electronic music on a new album called Signals. We’ll also hear new music from the diva of the downer, Marissa Nadler.
It seems like every artist who performed on the virtual Soundquest Fest 2021 is releasing their live session, so why shouldn’t the founder of the event, Steve Roach.
Two guitarists with expansive sounds: Carl Weingarten, from his album of rustic chamber music, Ember Days, and Robert Jurjendal with a more ambient approach on Water Finds a Way.
It’s the hip sounds of the now crowd when we hear music from Bill Nelson’s Modern Moods for Mighty Atoms. We’ll also hear Norwegian guitarist Erik Wøllo from his album, Winter Tide.
Lanterna is one of the pioneers of Ambient Americana. He’s returned with a new album of delay-guitar melodies, ambient moods, and twang, called Hidden Drives.
John Diliberto talks with founders Eric Hilton, who has three albums of ambient lounge music out, and his Thievery partner, Rob Garza, about a music born in dub and music sampling.