Aeterna is a surreal and blissful sonic project from Seraphim Rytm, brought to us by Canada’s Silent Season
Tag: meditation
Singing Softly Sweetly, by Logan & Mikey
Beautiful Ambient pieces from New York artists Logan & Mikey
Only Forever, by [PHYSICS]
I cannot recommend this one enough, fantastic album right here, brought to us by Oaklands Constellation Tatsu
London 220109, by Gareth Hardwick
Here is a deep and relaxing piece by Gareth Hardwick, originally released in 2010, brought back to us via Low Point
(EP) by Seeami x Albino Deers
Split-tape by Seeami (New Zealand) + Albino Deers (Rome). Brought to us by Adhesive Sounds!
Floating, by eternell
Originally released in 2013, Floating is a lengthy ambient piece by Sweden’s eternell
Twilight Sessions Volume 14, by Bing Satellites
The fourteenth volume in the ever-expanding Twilight Sessions series from Bing Satellites
The Weather Clock – July Skies
Wonderful dream pop
SKY念仏, by Sanmi

Time for a brief recommendation! This is Sanmi. I discovered this producer some years ago on soundcloud, maybe late 2009, through his electronic noodling and waveshaping. The music he creates runs the spectrum from ambient noodling to deep house and electro. His latest EP from HZ Recordings titled “Diaspora” was a wonderful little piece of fantastic electronic tracks, and also a highly recommended listen!
His personal page coins himself as “Japan based experimentalist Kyo Yanagi describes his alter ego as an experimental unit since 1998. He uses algorithmic and process based electronic composition techniques, creating textures which fluctuate from warm and delicate to visceral and abrasive.” Which is the perfect description for his sonic creations. So his latest project SKY念仏 showed up in my feed, I was excited what I would be hearing!
Only 2 tracks, this EP is apparently an experiment in “Vocal work with bottles and rice”, which is abundantly clear upon the beginning of the first track! Pulsing full tones accompany steady shakers (I can only guess that this is where the bottles and rice comes into play!), layered with interesting vocal chanting. This is a great window into the mind of this producer, using such sparse and acoustic instrumentation, we see the style stripped down to the very base level. Within the instrumentation and natural rhythms of this release I can hear the direct connection to his sine-wave experiments and other electronic projects, feeling ties between the improvised melodies and slow growth formula.
All in all, its a strange and enjoyable little release for someone like me, and it can serve as a fantastic introduction to this producers material. If you are looking for something off the beatin’ path, look no further than Sanmi’s extensive catalog, you’ll be sure to find something you can enjoy!
First Light, by Inner Travels
Sitting back this evening and I am relaxing with this latest release from Inner Travels titled First Light, released late March 2014.
