
Classic Ólafur Arnalds. Beautiful and sad, like life.
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Classic Ólafur Arnalds. Beautiful and sad, like life.

Back to the future, ancient cyberpunk and loveably naive. And the cover.

Psychedelic rock and low-fi garage. (Probably like the cover better than the music.)

Great punk rock from Sweden.

It’s like the female version of King Dude.

Refreshingly nothing special, simple alternative rock shoegazer album. It’s like your friend’s band from high school.

I am filtering my stoner rock intake much more lately. This one still hits home. Beautiful cover also.

I read that this is neo-Krautrock and chill-rock. Low to mid tempo, head nodding, knee swinging, but still background music. Good for work.

This game had very nice artwork with great atmospheric music and just enough action-puzzle platformer gameplay. I wouldn’t go for all the extra material and achievement hunting but the 10 hours was well worth the playthrough. One thing bonus was the ending: I totally didn’t see this beautiful piece of art coming at the conclusion of the story. That I would replay a few times just to look at it.

Experimental, electronic, slow techno, some industrial flavor, and probably the best new stuff I came across along these lines this year (although it is from last year).