Visible Cloaks return to ambient world-building on Paradessence
Visible Cloaks release Paradessence, their first full-length album in nine years, building a luminous digital environment that responds to a chaotic present.
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Visible Cloaks release Paradessence, their first full-length album in nine years, building a luminous digital environment that responds to a chaotic present.
Modular synthesist Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith announces her new album Ruin: It’s Not Just Music and the launch of her co-owned Someone Special label.
Visible Cloaks release Paradessence via RVNG Intl., their first full-length in nine years, an ambient record full of tiny events, synthetic woodwinds and digital surfaces that turns crisis fatigue into an environment you can enter and leave slightly altered.
Duval Timothy and Carlos Nino release Rain Music through their own labels, a prepared piano and percussion collaboration featuring Navy Blue, Laraaji and Darius Jones that feels less like a jazz or ambient release and more like a room where weather is being played by hand.
Yellow Magic Orchestra co-founder Haruomi Hosono announces new album Yours Sincerely via Ghostly International, themed around empathy.
The Field returns on 15 May with Now You Exist, his first solo album under The Field name since 2018’s Infinite Moment.