Field Recordings
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Hideaki Masago – Jomon Journey Review
Flutes, kalimba, and Yae's motherly folk voice collide in an album designed to heal.
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Introducing… Blue Loop
An electronic. experimental song cycle chronicling a battle against cancer, one chemo cycle at a time.
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Jolanda Moletta and Karen Vogt – Sea-swallowed Wands Review
Time stretched vocals create an ocean of echoes and reverbs for the most relaxing vocal album of 2025.
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Miguel Noya – Biofonía II: Voces de la Tierra Review
An audio tour around Venezuela's rainforest and mountainsides.
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Takahiro Kido, Yuki Murata, Kenji Azuma – Memories of the Stone Review
Using stone, tuned percussion and cave systems to create an ethereal spirit dance to refresh your mind
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Jeroen Dirrix – Feel Review
Piano, beats, synths and textures to take you on a slow road trip across Portugal's countryside.
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Corset Lore – 81 Terpsichore Review
Dystopian mall parties make for great social commentary when jamming on your Gameboy
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Ana Lua Caiano – Vou Ficar Neste Quadrado Review
Experimental indie folk mixing traditional Portuguese music with alternative beats, synths and found sounds.
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SHHE returns with new ambient single ‘Hólar’ inspired by Icelandic geology
Electronic artist SHHE has recently completed a self-directed residency in the Westfjords of Iceland and the Scottish-Portuguese artist has taken a shine to the Icelandic…
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Saapato – On Fire Island Review
Spending 24 hours in an immersive audio experience On Fire Island.
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Max LL – In The Silence I Can Finally Hear Review
Reconnecting with nature and yearning for focus and calm in the woods.
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Jasmine Wood – Piano Reverb Review
Creating new music at the very edge of sound.
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Dijf Sanders returns with new album inspired by Georgia
Merging polyphonic Georgian singing into exotic electronica
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Tasha Zappala – From the Porch Review
Ethereal folk songs straight from the Tasmanian forest floor, with nature as the backing singers.
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Entangled Lifeforms – Gravity Wellness Retreat Review
Techno and acid experiments designed to put you in into a meditative trip.
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YoshimiOizumikiYoshiduO – To The Forest To Live A Truer Life Review
When you take a modular synth into a forest to scream for a while.
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Introducing… aus
Ambient classical swirlings of memories stolen by thieves.
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Heinali – Kyiv Eternal Review
A love letter to Kyiv, for those that don't want to forget her and those who haven't met her yet.
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Bailey Miller – love is a dying Review
A real time thawing of love and feelings.
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Nyokabi Kariũki’s hypnotic voice returns on Nazama with debut album to follow
Experimental field recordings and vocal collages on a road to recovery.
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Simon James – Electronic Breeze Review
A slice of tranquillity full of wind chimes, kalimba and modular synths.
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Random Forest – Ascension Review
Post rock soundscapes for the sensitive at heart.
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Introducing… Emily Magpie
Channelling protest energy into song.
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Field Works – Stations Review
Recordings of deep seismic activity and the human voice collide.
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Ethan Woods – Burnout Review
A weather cycle in the Appalachians - folk style.
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Introducing… Madeleine Cocolas
The sound of inner stillness and some very satisfying ink drop art!
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DiipSilence – The Ten Review
A wildly experimental take on landscape driven new age music
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Introducing… Jonathan Kawchuk
A sensory experience of nature sounds and the human voice.
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Nyokabi Kariũki – Peace Places: Kenyan Memories Review
Field recordings and cryptic memories of home collide.
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Field Works return with new music made from seismic recordings
Singing with Mother Earth
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Introducing… Nyokabi Kariũki
Kenyan composer with a penchant for the avant-garde
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El Búho – Natura Sonora Review
A tour of the worlds nature sanctuaries in a single dance
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Jeroen Dirrix – A Hidden Place Review
Modern classical field recordings.
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Lawrence English – A Mirror Holds The Sky Review
The Amazon in full stereo.
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Introducing… KMRU
Kenya's new ambient star.
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Dale Berning – The Horse Stories Review
Smudged electric piano.
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Elori Saxl – The Blue of Distance Review
Blue Planet - the chamber synth soundtrack
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Olivier Alary & Johannes Malfatti – u,i Review
Hold the phone.
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Introducing… Yair Elazar Glotman & Mats Erlandsson
The soundtrack of tension


































