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A near derelict robotic soldier combs a post-war beach, looking for shipwrecked jewels to memorialize her fallen company. Inspired by Elizabeth Bear's short story "Tideline" which was originally published in Asimov's Science fiction magazine in March 2007. (You can also have it read to you by LeVar Burton on his podcast "LeVar Burton Reads", which is what I did).
The shore and bitcrushed chordwaves were created by Minilogue. Organelle grained and froze the droning waves, while also doing a stereo Rhythmicon impression throughout (which is very impressive). The Crayon and Memory Toy are rarely not on.
These patient, organic modular synth works were recorded during Wil Bolton’s second artist residency at EMS in Stockholm. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 3, 2023
The aptly-named Hauntings write songs that are sinister and moody—the seconds in a horror film right before the jump scare. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 3, 2023
The aptly named “Ambient Echoes” features electroacoustic songs that gradually build from steady drones to breathtaking melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 4, 2023
“Subway” moves from soothing ambient music to sharp avant-garde and back again, capturing the spirit of the titular train. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 8, 2022
Multimedia artist Jolanda Moletta creates a gorgeous ambient tribute to her female ancestors solely from her own vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 12, 2022