On his Maple Death debut, the Italian artist shapes a liminal space where freak folk, tape decay, and Italian library music ghosts converge with quiet intent.
On his Maple Death debut, the Italian artist shapes a liminal space where freak folk, tape decay, and Italian library music ghosts converge with quiet intent.
The Ored Recordings artist reconfigures archival Circassian song into a ghostly ambient language, while a second compilation imagines a hidden underground.
Colombian sound artist David Vélez spent two months recording England’s River Calder, translating 310 million years of ecological memory—from Carboniferous collapse to modern sewage leaks—into a 70-minute physical release.
Two decades on, the Scottish duo’s dark, labyrinthine second album remains a uniquely disquieting masterpiece of processed memory and psychedelic unease.