
Psychedelic rock from Italy. Groove beats, echoing guitars, space synths, jazzy brass, mushrooms and dim dusk over a forest glade.
Memory keeper. Mostly music and movies, plus some series and video games. Obscure darkness meets pop culture glow.
Psychedelic rock from Italy. Groove beats, echoing guitars, space synths, jazzy brass, mushrooms and dim dusk over a forest glade.
Pretty much like: title, ‘nuff said. But it is also good. Enchanting.
Electronic on a wide range from ambience to electro, but in many cases with a soundtrack and visual feeling to it.
Hiphopish, glitchy, brainfeederish, ninjatuney. Not foreground music, not dancefloor music. Background thing but not at all elevator music.
It’s exactly like nu jazz today. Laid-back lounge music with some african elements mixed in.
It’s a short thing. But it’s kind of a smash.
According to its premise this is supposed to score the universe with music from before the boom to the infinite future. Beautiful, atmospheric, inspiring.
It is a soundtrack to a tv series, but it is not released as a soundtrack. So this is a Clark album in its own right, but is a soundtrack nonetheless. It is the soundtrack to a snowfall on a gloomy dark dawn. To a ship sailing out into the vast ocean and breaking ice on the go. It is the soundtrack to its sinking and hitting rock bottom. And to the sunshine that glides through the water and reaches the masthead of named ship waving goodbye.
Ambient electronic sci-fi soundtrack with light bokeh and spaceships. In a city. With rain.
Calm, intimate and good for thoughts. Also good for work, inspiration, little candy pieces for brain.