Phragments – Anthems Of Solitude
[Reviewed by stark] Oh, it’s basically a little bit a longer format of an EP. Maybe it’s even better: I know, in the past I was complaining about the albums […]
[Reviewed by stark] Oh, it’s basically a little bit a longer format of an EP. Maybe it’s even better: I know, in the past I was complaining about the albums […]
[Reviewed by stark] This is a live recording of Nadja performance in Santiago, Chile in 2013. As you know, Nadja is a Canadian duo, consisting of Aidan Baker and Leah […]
[Reviewed by stark] For Winter Light roster this is a bit of an unusual release. I mean obviously within the label’s conceptual frames, because we’re not talking about music from […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] It is likely that underground ambient music revolves now around an attribute of the composer; it stands as a decoration which makes it feeble in effect […]
[Reviewed by stark] This probably may be the darkest Winter-Light release up to date. Nox comes from Croatia and is a side project by Jurica Santek whom you may recall […]
[Reviewed by stark] Two years after its first album on Winter-Light label, Nam-Khar is back with the “Sur Chöd” full length, which seems as a natural evolution of the project, […]
[Reviewed by Psymon Marshall] Given that it’s only been thirty years since the fall of the Soviet Union and the subsequent breaking away of former satellite and client states, this […]
[Reviewed by stark] In these times when even dark ambient, one of the most “conservative” music genres, is trying to find new paths of progression; whether in terms of sound; […]
[Reviewed by stark] This mechanism Peter Andersson is referring to in the title of the new Atomine Elektrine offering is considered as the first analogue computer. The device was constructed […]
[Reviewed by Psymon Marshall] La Décadence des Étoiles (The Decadence of the Stars) is a collaborative effort between BRTHRM and Arnaud Chatelard’s Apocalypse Sounds. I’ve already reviewed their first release […]