
Diverse electronic music on hiphop speed, with mostly broken beats, basslines, wondering and moody melodies. Could say it’s triphop.
Memory keeper. Mostly music and movies, plus some series and video games. Obscure darkness meets pop culture glow.
Diverse electronic music on hiphop speed, with mostly broken beats, basslines, wondering and moody melodies. Could say it’s triphop.
Minimalistic ambient with a very disturbing concept using conversation recordings from cockpits of planes that are about to crash. This is the definition of haunting music.
I like long player minimal tech-house albums like this because they tend to be a long enough run of perfect listening material for work. Not too much distraction but quite enough pumping energy.
(And this makes two Ghostly records in a row on this blog.)
Ambient, calm, slow, focus.
Part black magic Mississippi blues, part free-roaming art metal. New favorite in the footsteps of Dog Fashion Disco.
Occult country, voodoo blues, love & death.
Post-rock and male vocal sings blue melodies and electronic meets acoustic and reminds me of Archive. From Turkey.
This is eerie techno. Like the haunted house on the top of the hill reaching out of the foggy path leading up to it. But with mystic neon-glowing steroids that turned everyone into robot werewolf mutants inside. There are black-eyed floating children on the front porch wearing white nightgowns and staring at you without any blinks as you approach. You hear the techno’s faint thumping through the closed doors like you feel your heartbeat in your throat. The doorframe illuminates with flickering light from inside. And you reach for the doorknob.
Excellent and exceptional hiphop and electronic music. Blast. Listen on repeat. No questions asked.
Large, space odyssey, written to be epic. And not epic as in dancefloor smasher. Epic as in grandiose, travelling through space and time.