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Each song is dreamlike, almost as if to depict moments of joy and simultaneously love under the warm blanket of a summer nostalgia made of memories. It’s necessary to stop and pay attention. Listen to believe.
Each song is dreamlike, almost as if to depict moments of joy and simultaneously love under the warm blanket of a summer nostalgia made of memories.
It’s necessary to stop and pay attention. Listen to believe.
Washed Out's 'Within And Without' is a chillwave album evoking warm summer memories through dreamy synths and soft vocals. The music balances nostalgia and intimacy with subtle shoegaze and 80s synth-pop elements. Key tracks like 'Eyes Be Closed' and 'Echoes' highlight its emotional depth. Far from typical lounge music, it invites focused listening to appreciate its beauty. Listen to Washed Out's 'Within And Without' and immerse yourself in a dreamy summer nostalgia journey.
If there’s someone who has learned and embodied Brian Eno’s "non-musician" theory, it’s definitely Ian M. Hazeldine. If there is a definition of romantic ambient, this album is its essence.
If there’s someone who has learned and embodied Brian Eno’s "non-musician" theory, it’s definitely Ian M. Hazeldine.
If there is a definition of romantic ambient, this album is its essence.
Ian M. Hazeldine’s album under Antonymes embodies Brian Eno’s "non-musician" theory through a nostalgic and dreamy ambient sound. The work blends neoclassical arrangements with piano, drones, and subtle spoken words, creating an evocative landscape music experience. Similar in spirit to artists like port-royal and Leyland Kirby, this album invites listeners to engage both visually and aurally. Overall, it is described as the essence of romantic ambient music. Experience the nostalgic and dreamy essence of Antonymes’ ambient masterpiece—listen to The License To Interpret Dreams today!
The feeling one gets when listening to the debut album of the Canadian band Austra for the first time is that of a record that could be described as seductive, as icy as it is passionate. "Shoot The Water," almost at the end, marks a change of pace, demonstrating that our group knows how to tackle different musical formulas.
The feeling one gets when listening to the debut album of the Canadian band Austra for the first time is that of a record that could be described as seductive, as icy as it is passionate.
"Shoot The Water," almost at the end, marks a change of pace, demonstrating that our group knows how to tackle different musical formulas.
Austra's debut album Feel It Break offers a dark and seductive electro-pop experience influenced by the 80s. Katie Stelmanis' powerful, glacial vocals dominate the sound, evoking comparisons to Fever Ray and Clannad. Highlights like "Darken Her Horse" and "Spellwork" stand out with memorable melodies. Though the middle tracks lose a bit of focus, the overall record impresses with its originality and potential for the band's artistic growth. Listen to Austra's Feel It Break and dive into a dark, melodic electro-pop journey with captivating vocals and 80s charm.
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