Michael Branch’s latest release as Speed of Life revives the long-lost ritual of late-night television station sign-offs, turning an obsolete broadcast custom into an ambient electronic study of what happens when the signal fades.
Michael Branch’s latest release as Speed of Life revives the long-lost ritual of late-night television station sign-offs, turning an obsolete broadcast custom into an ambient electronic study of what happens when the signal fades.
A trancelike instrumental album accompanied by poetry, the Italian producer’s latest is a distinct departure from the label’s dark ambient core.
The former Anodyne Industries producer crafts a ten-track exercise in microsound detail and quiet restraint.
Japanese composer Kazuya Nagawa transforms family history into a serene yet weighty album that imagines his parents’ souls reunited along the river they once called home.
The Italian artist leaves narrative behind, recording eight guitar-and-pedal studies in the French Cévennes that treat silence as a compositional material.
The former Daft Punk member’s latest score for ballet leans fully into electroacoustics and ambient glitches, far from his mainstream reputation.
Rutger Zuydervelt gathers a decade of scattered tracks into a collection that feels sequenced, not simply compiled.
Jeff McIlwain’s long-running electronic project returns to the label that helped define its early sound, with a new full-length arriving in August 2026.
The Portland label follows “Gaza Is the Moral Compass” with a second fundraiser, channeling ambient and experimental pieces into support for farmland revival and education.
Mark Nelson returns to his Pan•American project with a solo LP that maps the liminal space of airports and airplanes onto the transformations of family, loss, and the long road home.
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