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Goh Lee Kwang lets Waiting.Reflection become a slow subterranean signal

By Editorial Team - June 18, 2026

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Goh Lee Kwang lets Waiting.Reflection become a slow subterranean signal

Summary

Goh Lee Kwang releases Waiting.Reflection through Exceptional Frequency, a Kuala Lumpur/Berlin-tagged ambient and sound-art project moving through drone, post-rock and experimental electronics.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 18, 2026
  • Tags: goh lee kwang, waiting reflection, ambient, drone, sound art, experimental electronic, kuala lumpur, Ambient / Experimental Sound Art

Goh Lee Kwang’s Waiting.Reflection arrives on 18 June through Exceptional Frequency, and the title feels like a description of the listening method as much as the music. Waiting. Reflection. Two actions that require patience, silence and a willingness to let time behave strangely. The tags point toward Berlin experimental sound, ambient music, avant-garde music, drone, electronic, experimental electronic, indie, post-rock, sound art and subterranean Kuala Lumpur. That geographic and stylistic spread gives the release a mysterious tunnel-like identity: part city, part underground, part signal, part memory. Goh Lee Kwang’s work sits in a space where sound is not forced into song shape but allowed to become environment. Waiting.Reflection sounds like a release for listeners who enjoy the borderland between composition and atmosphere, where the most important event may be a texture slowly realizing it has a shadow.

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