The Coachlight Woods, Glowworm

The Coachlight Woods is a new record from Portland's Glowworm. It's mostly stuff of the post-rock variety, but with some interesting instrumentation. It's a bit more quiet and introspective than your standard slow-build-into-kaboom post-rock. Been listening to it over the last few days quite a bit.

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In Between Words, Christopher Bissonnette

Christopher Bissonnette has a really nice new release available titled In Between Words. It's six tracks of stretched out, quiet drones and fuzz. Really delicate and well done. Highly recommended for those of you interested in the more subtle side of ambient music.

In Between Words is a collection of works, that continue Christopher Bissonnette’s explorations into orchestral and spatial acoustics. Cultivating an increasing interest in field recording and found sounds, Bissonnette has woven spatial ambience into these new compositions, while still concentrating on moments of near empty space between 'instruments'

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The Slow and Steady Winter, Slow Dancing Society

The Slow and Steady Winter, Slow Dancing Society From the fine folks in Australia at Hidden Shoal Recordings comes the latest release from Ambient Music Blog favorite Slow Dancing Society titled The Slow and Steady Winter.

It's quite nice stuff. Long, stretched out tracks with a lot of breathing room. Some towards the beginning of the record are rather dark, in a nice way. The tracks are generally atmospheric electric guitar ramblings with nice texture added throughout.

It's not a huge departure from 2006's The Sound of Lights When Dim, but if you liked that record, this one is definitely worth your time.

Related Slow Dancing Society at Hidden Shoal Recordings

Plants And Hearts, Christopher Willits

Plants And Hearts, Christopher Willits Room40 has recently released a 3" CD single from San Francisco based drone-ist Christopher Willits titled Plants and Hearts. It's a single track of 21 minutes and 30 seconds of droning guitars and etc. Really nice stuff and great value as an eMusic download, if you're the kind of person who uses eMusic.

From the Room40 site:

Incorporating 4hz isochronic pulses and panning at the same frequency, this work encourages the formation of 4hz brainwave patterns associated with states of meditation, deep relaxation, enhanced creativity, light sleep and lucid dreaming.

Science! I don't know about any of that, but I'm listening to it while writing this blog post and I feel pretty ok.

Related Christopher Willits Profile at 12k records

New Slow Dancing Society Release Set for November

Slow Dancing Society Hidden Shoal Recordings has announced that Drew Sullivan, better known as Slow Dancing Society, is set to release a new record November 6, 2007. The title is The Slow and Steady Winter and apparently it's the first half of a double album, the second half of which will arrive sometime in 2008.

There's a preview track available via the Slow Dancing Society MySpace profile, and you can learn a bit more about the new record via the announcement at Hidden Shoal Recordings.

Parousia Fallacy, bpmf

Parousia Fallacy, bpmf Jason Szostek produces electronic music as bpmf. I recently got a copy of bpmf's Parousia Fallacy, and it's an interesting mix of synthy washes and spaced-out techno sounds. The best way I can describe it is it sounds like what a movie in say, 1984, would depict what a computer would sound like if it produced sound and you could hear it while it worked. And the the computer is maybe evil, or at least kind of weird and brooding. And also it speaks Russian.

Stop by bpmf.us, where you can preview tracks from the record.

Related bpmf MySpace Profile

Robin Guthrie & Harold Budd

Before the Day Breaks After the Night Falls On the recommendation of a reader, I recently picked up two new records by Robin Guthrie and Harold Budd, Before The Day Breaks and After The Night Falls. I'm familiar with Budd's work, specifically his collaboration with Brian Eno on Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror. I've also got Budd's The White Arcades. I like both of those records, and had heard good things about Budd's collaboration with Guthrie in the past, so I figured these would be right up my alley.

These two records have a similarity about them. And by that, I mean they sound like Harold Budd. Big, roomy, reverby sounding keys and guitar, but all muted and flattened a bit to sound like you're listening to something just off in the distance. Or, maybe, what it would be like to listen to another record under water.

The two records are apparently meant each meant to be a counterpoint to the other, and you can see this in the titles of the tracks, i.e. track 1 on Before The Day Breaks is "How Close Your Soul" while track 1 on After The Night Falls is "How Distant Your Heart." I created a playlist that positions the corresponding tracks from the two records together and you can hear the kind of call and response going on.

These are two very nice records, and if you have any interest in Budd's work, or if you like his previous work, which many consider to be prototypically "ambient," then you'd be wise to have a listen to these records.

Kurr, Amiina

Kurr, Amiina I finally got my hands on the new Amiina record Kurr via eMusic, and I have to say I really like it. There are a few holdout tracks from previous EP's Seoul and AnimaminA, but on the whole the songs on this full-length record are more refined, a bit more pop-ish, some even with nice melodic hooks and bridges.

I hate to say it, but some of the tracks sound like they're destined for Volkswagen commercials. If you're into strange, but not to strange, Icelandic music like me, this is definitely a record to get. And if you're a bit put off by some of the weirdness of their previous work, this Amiina release is certainly more accessible.

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Autumn Magnets, Bury the Sound

Autumn Magnets, Bury the Sound From Hidden Shoal Recordings, the label that brings you Ambient Music Blog favorites Wes Willenbring and Slow Dancing Society, comes a new record by Melbourne, Australia-based band Bury the Sound. Autmn Magnets is a 3 track EP of instrumental post-rock type stuff, and fairly intense at that. Nice tempo changes as well.

You can download the tracks from the Hidden Shoal Recordings online store (Hidden Shoal is all digital), or you can wait until July 3rd when it should be available widely in all the usual online places.

Amiina

Kurr, Amiina If you know Amiina, you probably know them as the quirky and whimsical Icelandic band that opened for Sigur Ros. The female quartet mixes bells, harps, even wine glasses and saws, together with electronic and more traditional instruments to create really just lovely sounding stuff.

I don't yet have their latest release, their official debut album Kurr, but I do have both of their previous EP's Seoul and AnimaminA, and I think they're definitely worth your time. It looks like a few of the tracks from the EP's made their way onto the new full length album. I grabbed AnimaminA from eMusic, but unfortunately I had to resort to iTunes and DRM to get my hands on Seoul.

Kurr is set for a June 19th US release, and I'm looking forward to hearing the full thing.

Their record label Ever Records has set up a charming little site to promote the record, where you can stream a few tracks and get a free download of the track Rugla if you provide them with an email address. There's an interesting video to watch as well. Sadly, they've trapped all this content in Flash, so I can't give you any direct links.

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Prelude 2, Dustin O'Halloran

Prelude 2, Dustin O’Halloran

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After logging in to eMusic to grab some links to records for a couple posts, I noticed that there was a new Dustin O'Halloran piece available. It just so happens that I had exactly 2 downloads remaining for the month, so I snatched up the 2 track Prelude 2. The piece was used in a European Audi commercial. The first track is the full work and the second is the shorter edit used in the commercial. It's nice stuff, and definitely worth a listen.

I thought for sure I had posted previously about O'Halloran's Piano Solos, but I haven't. It's a great record of, obviously, piano music. I just realized that he's also released a Piano Solos Vol. 2. It's not currently available on eMusic, so I'm in the process of tracking down a non DRM'ed version.

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Songs for the Seven-Eyed Goat, Stone 3

Songs for the Seven-Eyed Goat, Stone 3 I recently had the chance to have a listen to UK-based artist Nick Davis' Stone 3 project's upcoming EP Songs for the Seven-Eyed Goat. The record is quite a nice mix of ambient electronic sounds and meandering guitar melodies. Some of the rhythm tracks are Boards of Canada-esque, and there's just a little bit of a creepyness to the tracks that gives them a nice depth. And I think it's this depth that rewards deeper or repeated listening.

The EP will be released this June, so in the meantime head over to the Stone 3 site and listen to some streams of the tracks, or grab some mp3's of previous work at the Delta 9 Plastic label site.

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