Ethereal
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Agnes Obel – Myopia Review
Lost in the fog of dreams
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Introducing… Gigi Masin
Translating natural beauty into soundscapes
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Introducing… Kennebec
Translating time and movement into relaxing musical worlds
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Introducing… VANBUR
Cinematic dream pop to haunt you
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Ed Carlsen – Morning Hour Review
The perfect dream album
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Pétra – Aunis Review
Collaborative ambience for the quiet moment
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MMMΔ – Egoismo Review
The sound of malevolence
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IRAH – Diamond Grid Review
My favourite discovery of 2019
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Miss Red – The Four Bodies Review
If Jenny Hval went to Latin America
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Introducing… Aisha Devi
Clubbing with shamen
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Concert Review – Dead Can Dance
Dead Can Dance rock the Hammersmith Apollo
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GEA – Snow Review
GEA popped onto my radar previous with a promising album which alluded to something more cohesive with strength later down the line. Now returning with…
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Melas Leukos – Fable Review
Nomadic folk for all the world to love
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Irfan – Roots Review
A fantastic hybrid of Medieval and Near East music
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Introducing… Matthew Wilcock
Someone has spent too long alone on an abandoned planet...
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Haiku Salut – There Is Nowhere Else Review
NASA goes to Icelandic dream folk rave Experimental dream-like electronica permeates around Haiku Salut’s third album ‘There Is Nowhere Else’ which often feels like it…
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Johanna Glaza returns with new EP
Johanna Glaza returns after her amazing album Wind Structures with a new EP and it’s out next week! Glaza entrances me with every release with…
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Gamardah Fungus – Crossing the Wasteland Review
Desert Waves of Peaceful Music Ukrainian duo Gamardah Fungus create experimental ambient sessions and their latest album is a drone-like experience that I can only…
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Tim Shiel – Glowing Pains Music From The Garden Betweens Review
Creating fragments of memories from fragments of music An absolutely beautiful puzzle platform game, The Gardens Between takes two children’s memories, shatters them and lets you…
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Heinali Returns With New Single and Album of Blissful Bleeps
Heinali, whom I was introduced to with the absolutely stunning Bound game soundtrack, is returning with a new album and judging from the epic ten-minute…
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Adam Fielding – Mesmera Review
Adam Fielding returns from a run of more ambient drenched electronica albums to something a little more sci-fi tinged and cinematic with his new album…
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Soley – “Eternal Summer” Review
When experimental and melody meet perfectly in the middle.
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Explore your meditative side with Laraaji
A spiritual and spacious journey
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Video Vault – Stefano Guzzetti and Lisa Gerrard
An understated movement from string and voice.
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Introducing… Morosity
Twisting on This Mortal Coil
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Introducing… Clustersun
80's shoegaze styled rock with Marc Almond-esque vocals anyone?
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Introducing… Fawns of Love
Getting your Cocteau Bush on
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Ringo Deathstarr – “Pure Mood” Review
A wall of sound that I could be locked behind for days
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Aisha Belle – “Colours” Review
How a violin can be the whole band if you have the mind to do so
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Video Vault – Temple Invisible
Ethereal trip hop from Romania
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Higher Plain Music’s Top 25 Albums of 2014
It's time to share Higher Plain Music's top 25 albums of 2014
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Video Vault – Lisa Gerrard
Lisa Gerrard returns with her new album “Twilight Kingdom” and her video release for the track “Seven Seas”. The beautiful monochrome vision is well executed…
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Live Vault – Thy Veils
Ten minutes of ethereal zen in a live performance
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Adam Fielding – “Are You With Me” Review
Bring on the epic sci-fi adventures of Hudderfield!
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Disasterpeace & Ian Snyder – “The Floor Is Jelly OST” Review
Bring on the jello and the atmosphere!
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Video Vault – Lanterns On The Lake
Ethereal English rock at its beautiful finest
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Introducing… Megan Bonnell
Bounding piano, hellbent drums and psychedelic interludes? We. Love. Megan.
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Module – “Imagineering” Review
Module until last year was best known to us for the mighty Shatter soundtrack full of pumping beats and synth guitar riffs. With his first…





































