(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!
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:
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
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’
“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.
The Colour of Madness is Jacob Brant, a musician working in the post-ambient field. He has previously released work under his own name, alongside collaborations with other artists. Jacob lives in Margate, where he curates a series of experimental music events under the name Superliminal.
“Sundowning” is an exploration of the electric guitar within the post-ambient and post-noise landscapes. Recorded over a chaotic period in a mixture of studios, living rooms, and late-night liminal spaces across the UK and Europe, “Sundowning” is as much a document of time as it is a musical statement. Some pieces were meticulously crafted, whereas others originated as lo-fi mobile phone recordings of improvised sessions, later transformed through artful processing into post-ambient, electroacoustic compositions. The electric guitar is the primary source material, though it’s often rendered unrecognisable — submerged under textures, stretched into drones or fractured into shadowy melodic fragments. The album also features haunting vocals, field recordings and acoustic instruments, all woven into a layered tapestry of memory and emotion.
When our physical bodies die, do our souls enter the telepathic wheel?
Do you believe we even have souls….? Are the mind and soul conjoined?
Can we express our true soul via sound?
A hybrid collection, drawn largely from scattered jams which have been married together in Waveform 12. Except ‘Telepath 5′ which is a live improvised drone piece created using Bastl Instruments’ 1.5 Kastle, Bestie Mixer and Kastle 2 FX Wizard.
*Please play back on a system with good bass reproduction, otherwise I have no sympathy!
Label Description: the feeling when you find a new abandoned place and start to explore it.
everything is so calm, yet still the normal surroundings are quite disturbing.
Label Description: An experimental collage of sonic textures, calm, fragmented, and deeply meditative. An exploration that drifts through layers of sound, inviting stillness and introspection.
Label Description: Luna Terra Sol is the immersive latest album by The Eyes and the Mistoids that explores our place in the universe, combining modern-classical piano and modular synthesis to create emotive soundscapes that delve into themes of exploration, loss, hope, and beauty.