Vestigal – Descending Vastness (Cyclic Law)

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Vestigial Returns from the Abyss with New Album “Descending Vastness”.

Italy’s Vestigial Breaks Years of Silence with a Hauntingly Cathartic Journey Into the Inner Void.

After years of dormancy, the enigmatic Italian project re-emerges with the long-awaited new album, a profound and immersive exploration of the human condition through sound. This album marks a visceral return to form, channeling the raw essence of inner torment and transcendence.

Though the project has remained largely silent, Vestigial has never truly ceased to exist. In moments when the spirit was haunted by helplessness, a spark of catharsis inevitably ignited. That spark has now coalesced into Descending Vastness—an atavistic, liberating chant echoing through the oppressive ruins of contemporary society. It is both a confrontation and a requiem, composed at the intersection of horror and serenity, destruction and renewal.

The album is a descent, a journey inward, into the deepest shadows of self and structure, where the grotesque and the sublime coexist. Yet within this vast inner descent lies a paradoxical glimpse of peace. That elusive serenity, always on the horizon, hints at an inevitable ascent: a transcendence beyond the constraints of human nature.

“Descending Vastness” is forged from fragments of time. Some tracks were written years ago; others have been reimagined, while many were reconstructed from remnants of vanished sessions. Despite, or because of, this fractured process, each composition stands as a vital part of the descent and a precursor to the ascent that follows.

Sonically, the album oscillates between moments of seraphic contemplation and devastating force. It is an immersive experience of contrasting extremes: ambient stillness disrupted by cataclysmic power, subtle textures giving way to monolithic intensity.

“Descending Vastness” is not merely an album, it is an invocation, a mirror, a ritual.

CD edition of 300 copies in 6 panel Digisleeve. 7 Tracks. Running Time 41:11

Tape Loop Orchestra – (Artefacts (Equations (Replicas))) [Self-Released]

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(Artefacts (Equations (Replicas))) is the third volume of the four part series.

The audio archaeology of the TLO archive continues. Outtakes, experiments and live jams from the past six years have been collaged together to form new works that are free from the conceptual restraints of the more focused album projects. A more intimate, playful and perhaps more emotional side is on display across the series. Collect them all!

Jack Hertz – Coastlines (Aural Films)

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The coastline comes alive at low tide on a full moon. This one is for all the followers. I hope you EMjoy this Liquid Mix as my special gift to you with a FREE download code available in the community post for this album release. Thanks for listening.
This mix includes music from the following releases:

COAST – jackhertz.bandcamp.com/album/coast

Pacifica – jackhertz.bandcamp.com/album/pacifica

Pacific Coast Highway – jackhertz.bandcamp.com/album/pacific-coast-highway

Starfish – jackhertz.bandcamp.com/album/starfish

Elements – jackhertz.bandcamp.com/album/elements

Illuminated Cumulus – jackhertz.bandcamp.com/album/illuminated-cumulus

Secret Coves – jackhertz.bandcamp.com/album/secret-coves

Jack Hertz – Cover Art, Mix, Composition, and Production.

Jack Hertz is fascinated by all aspects of creating sound. From the earliest instruments to the present day hardware and software innovations. More at JackHertz.com

Aural Films is an online record label (netlabel) that releases high-quality soundtrack albums for movies that do not exist. We cover a wide range of music styles ranging from ambient to experimental to popular to soundtrack musics. Often on the same albums. You can find our complete catalog of releases online at AuralFilms.com

Aural Films Catalog No. AF0462

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Kevin Drumm – Technology (Self-Released)

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Recorded at Dead Macs Mobile Chicago Il.
Sorry, prices are going up, just like everything else.

Big Shout out to Freyja for lending me her computer.

Source material: A couple lousy refurbished modern laptops…
Thank you also to:

Mike Balsamello
Jamar Davis
VOIVOD
Jon Abbey

Various Artists – Two Halves vol. 11 (Pan Pan Pan Avian Distress Call)

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Here we are – Vol 11 of the ” Two Halves ” series ~

While I enjoy collaborating with others directly ( And am particularly happy with my track on this volume ) one thing that I also really enjoy is combining the sounds of other artists in my mind – Sometimes it’s a ” Styles Clash ” sonic mash up, other times a Sympatico Through-line vibe. But it’s always something that generates heat, excitement to ponder. And almost always, it comes back sounding different and often even better than expected. Another curious artifact, which I think is manifest on this volume, is that theses tend to have, in my view, the consistency of a album by one group / person- It seems somehow connected. I was tempted to write it off on the first couple of volumes but it’s consistent enough now that It bears mentioning – I don’t give the pairs any sort of direction or theme to work with, apart from technical issues when first paired putting in touch, I take a hands off approach. And only a few times have results not come in ( Mitigating Circumstance & All ) So, Some food for thought as a peek behind the curtain.

Hope you enjoy these sounds, and again – Thanks so much to the artists participating for taking this leap of faith & delivering such stellar results ~!


Cover Image = Hali Palombo
http://www.halipalombo.com

MDK – The Three Holy Moments Of Your Life (Klappstuhl)

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*Chronicles of the Harmonic Chrononauts*

The album was created by a secret society of time travelers calling themselves *The Harmonic Chrononauts*. This group discovered that January 6rd is the day when time itself pauses for a moment, allowing people to reflect on their most sacred moments. On this day, memories of significant events from the past can be viewed as if through a prism, revealing them in a new light.
*The Harmonic Chrononauts* decided that releasing their album on this very day would provide the perfect opportunity to take humanity on a journey through time not only for the enjoyment of music, but also to awaken the sacred moments within each of us. The songs are composed at a frequency that allows listeners to reflect on their own emotional experiences and connect them with the sounds of the universe.
The choice of the date is therefore no coincidence, but the result of a secret ritual in which the members of the society meditated in an underground cave to the sounds of a crazy, dancing unicorn. This unicorn, known for its ability to manipulate time, revealed to *the Harmonic Chrononauts* that January 6th is the only day on which the memories of sacred moments can be transferred into the musical dimension. In summary: The album release on January 3rd is not just a strategic move, but a transdimensional experience that invites us to reflect on the deepest emotions of our existence while traveling in time all thanks to a dancing unicorn and a secret society of time travelers!

But since time and space are irrelevant to us, the album is only coming out now.

MDK

MDK is:

Mik Schuppin (M),
Diego Madero (D)
and Kai Kraatz (K)

Mixed, Mastered & Cover Artwork by D.
Cover Layout FD

More Info & Music at:
mdkband.com
mdkmdkmdk.bandcamp.com


Published by Klappstuhl International.
‘Where borders are fiction’

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Yoga Nugraha Usmad – PSALM022: Gurnida (Phantom Limb)

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“Explores ancient, unseen worlds…immersed in mythological recollections…Yoga packs countless ideas into these pieces, but the album flows with an underlying narrative, searching for new living pathways.”
Foxy Digitalis

Solo Indonesian ambient producer Yoga Nugraha Usmad joins Phantom Limb’s Spirituals imprint for new album Gurnida, an aqueous and archipelagic collection filled with ruminative pathos, ancient mythology, and carefully applied grit.

Yoga Nugraha Usmad began the creative process that yielded new album Gurnida at the once-sacred Boyong River in Yogyakarta, Java. “A river that once carried myths, prayers, and daily rituals,” he writes. Now a centre for aggressive and destructive sand-mining, the river’s beauty is being eroded. “It is slowly losing its flow, drowned out by the roar of machines and the dust of exploitation,” Usmad laments. The music of Gurnida asks: “do the spirits that once dwelled within it disappear, migrate, or linger restlessly among the remnants left behind? Do they seep into the earth, seeking refuge elsewhere, or remain in silent defiance?”

Through looping bamboo flutes, reflective harmonics, undulating drones, and nocturne synthesis, the music of Gurnida speaks not only of physical loss but also of the fading spiritual and ecological bonds between humans and nature. It is an album “composed of soundscapes from geographical and symbolic realities. A place that holds souls and spirits that continue to resonate between existence and memory,” writes Usmad. Field recordings taken on location at such environments haunt his musical spaces like these spirits, their ghostly ephemera lacing Usmad’s arrangements with fragments of ancient stories, sometimes real and sometimes imagined.

Opening track and first single “Old Trees” is at first groaning and low-lit, an eldritch dusk rising over the metallics and machinery of an ecosystem shattered by industrial landstripping. But as a scintillating, wooden flute melody snakes through to its surface, the spirits of the old river begin to find their voice. They call and conjure in a multitude that drowns out the destruction, the place that we have found ourselves revealing a pristine and perfect state of ancient reverence.

Next, “Fluid and Solid” is founded on field recordings from Yogyakarta’s Plunyon River, a landscape traversed by lava from Mount Merapi’s last eruption. “In this track,” writes Usmad, “I imagine the dual nature of lava—its destructive force that devastates natural habitats, topples trees, and disrupts wildlife, as well as its regenerative power. Despite the destruction, lava also creates opportunities for the emergence of a new ecosystem.” Lava is here represented by throbbing synthesis tuned directly into geologic frequencies, sometimes flowing at engulfing speed and sometimes resting and breathing, on the earth, while the birdsong and insect chirp of the Plunyon forestry coagulates around its stream.

Sonologyst – Planetarium (Cold Spring)

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An aural exploration of the solar system by Sonologyst, using data from NASA’s probes.

On the latest album by Sonologyst, raw data from radio waves, electromagnetic fields, and plasma fluctuations, utilising data sonification files provided by NASA, are transformed into a haunting soundscape, unveiling the ambient music of planets, solar winds, and the cosmic beyond.

As the newest addition to Sonologyst’s series of sonic documentaries, this work deepens his exploration of the sonic spectrum, converting cosmic phenomena into immersive auditory experiences.

Double CD in a matt-finish gatefold ecopak, with a bonus disc of the raw source material from NASA’s probes.

NASA and other space agencies have captured “sounds” from the cosmos by recording non-audible signals like radio waves, electromagnetic waves, and plasma (ionized gas that’s prevalent in space) wave fluctuations. These are converted into audio frequencies we can hear using a process called data sonification. Spacecraft like Voyager, Cassini, and Juno are equipped with special instruments (e.g., plasma wave antennas, magnetometers, radio wave receivers) to detect radio waves, plasma waves, and electromagnetic fields.

These signals can provide data on phenomena like solar wind, planetary magnetospheres, and charged particles. Since many of these signals are outside our hearing range (radio waves might have frequencies far below the audible range (20 Hz to 20 kHz) or far above it, while magnetic and plasma waves are often in the range of milliHertz (mHz) to kilohertz (kHz), also outside human hearing.), they are converted using various techniques, including frequency scaling, sampling, filtering, and amplitude modulation. Some events, like plasma wave bursts, happen over long periods. Scientists may speed up the playback so we can hear the changes in a shorter time frame.

After conversion, the resulting sounds are often enhanced to make certain patterns, pitches, or changes in intensity more noticeable. This may involve amplifying certain frequencies or adding layers to represent multi-dimensional data. This processing helps bring out subtle differences that might otherwise be hard to discern.

Data sonification files provided by NASA.
Analogue synthesizers, sampling, and processing by Sonologyst.
Recorded and mastered at Sonologyst studio from July to November 2024.
Graphic design by Abby Helasdottir.

Caldon Glover – Eternal Night Radio (Cryo Chamber)

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Caldon Glover presents their third album for Cryo-Chamber: Eternal Night Radio, a reflection on the uncanny dream, the waking nightmare, and the place between dreaming and waking where the world feels more unbearable than the darkest dream.

You’re walking down a street at night. To your left there is nothing you can see, just the sound of running water. To the right houses line the street, mostly dark, but a few lit from within. Figures stand at the windows in silhouette, their faces obscured. Above you are streetlights, separated by deep shadows and yet there are no stars. Behind you walks a stranger, but you can not turn to see him.

In the Night, everything has disappeared.

All music written and recorded by Caldon Glover except where noted
“All of Them” Vocals and additional sounds by Tabitha Celani
“The Outside The Night” Vocals by Adam Stanton
Cover art by Randal Collier-Ford
Mastering and CD interior art by Simon Heath