SHHE imagines the Mediterranean Sea through modular synthesis on THALASSA
SHHE releases THALASSA on 15 May via One Little Independent Records, a six-part ambient collection from Su Shaw.
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SHHE releases THALASSA on 15 May via One Little Independent Records, a six-part ambient collection from Su Shaw.
Plant43 releases Spells For Warding Off Evil on 12 May via Silver Threads, a release that immediately carries a strong conceptual mood.
Trellis releases Field of Coincidence on 12 May through Aural Canyon, adding a deep-listening ambient entry to the day’s indie release slate.
Versioning releases Live Fake Saxophones on 12 May via Ingrown Records, adding a strange and playful experimental release to the day’s Bandcamp slate.
Locus Error release Hyperstructure on 11 May through Diffuse Reality Records, an independent electronic album built around geometric and architectural titles.
Seefeel’s Sol.Hz is one of the most significant left-field releases of the first week of May because it marks the British group’s first full-length album in fifteen years.