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Ambient music from South Korea that you can listen and enjoy, but cannot buy (yet?): Jinwoo’s ‘Three Soundworks For Tea’.
www.ambientblog.net/jinwoo/
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Ambient music from South Korea that you can listen and enjoy, but cannot buy (yet?): Jinwoo's 'Three Soundworks For Tea'.
Boduf Songs’ instrumental works are made to be listened to in low light and long shadows.
www.ambientblog.net/bodufsongs/
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Ambientblog / Peter van Cooten
Ben Vida’s Oblivion Seekers defies existing genre definitions. Nót ambient music, but music with a strong ambient connection – and guaranteed to surprise.
www.ambientblog.net/benvida/
Daniel Jolan (also known as ‘t Geruis) presents Sublime Lenteur: ‘amazing slowness’ as part of Lost Tribe Sounds’ ‘Moss and Melee’ series.
www.ambientblog.net/daniel-jolan/
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Heÿkla’s Echoes Of Loneliness offers 13 tracks to ‘drift though invisible places and discover beauty in quiet transformation’.
www.ambientblog.net/heykla/
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Reflecting the stillness of natural surroundings in the midst of human made chaos: Anthéne’s Air Signs.
www.ambientblog.net/anthene/
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Lawrence English& Werner Dafeldecker’s detailed sound worlds on Fathom Tides remind us that our clocks are not those of the world around us.
www.ambientblog.net/dafeldecker-...
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The second studio collaboration of Abul Mogard & Rafael Anton Irisarri feels “like they were inside a system moving on its own”.
www.ambientblog.net/mogardirisar...
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Ambientblog / Peter van Cooten
Ambientblog / Peter van Cooten
Ben Vida's Oblivion Seekers defies existing genre definitions. Nót ambient music, but music with a strong ambient connection - and guaranteed to surprise.