Emily A. Sprague lets Cyano bloom on a destroyed planet made only of synths
Florist’s Emily A. Sprague announces Cyano and shares Sing To, bringing voice into her solo ambient world through cyanotype-inspired planetary imagination.
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Florist’s Emily A. Sprague announces Cyano and shares Sing To, bringing voice into her solo ambient world through cyanotype-inspired planetary imagination.
CFCF releases L.U.V. through BGM Solutions, adding another elegant electronic chapter to a catalogue built on atmosphere, melody and quiet motion.
Shabason and Krgovich release Four Days in June via Idée Fixe, a collaboration that promises gentle detail, jazz-inflected atmosphere and patient pop songwriting.
Manchester project Tearstream 2 release their self-titled album, blending ambient, autotune, dark ambient, drone and pop into a farewell transmission.
Laura Misch releases Lithic, a sensory second album where saxophone, electronics, voice and natural textures move like geology learning to sing.