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Dead Voices on Air

Deceased Voices on Surroundings was the improvisational panambient task of Tag Spybey, a previous person in the pioneering commercial group Zoviet France. A mental healthcare therapist by time, Spybey began functioning as DVOA in 1992 within the wake of relocating from his indigenous Britain to Canada; using processed sounds produced …

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David Sylvian

Following a 1982 dissolution of Japan, the group’s onetime frontman David Sylvian staked out a far-ranging and esoteric job that encompassed not merely solo tasks but also some interesting collaborative efforts and forays into filmmaking, photography, and modern art. Given birth to David Batt in Kent, Britain, on Feb 23, …

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Lycia

Mike Truck Portfleet shaped Lycia in early 1988 in his hometown of Phoenix. Motivated by post-punk as well as the ethereal 4AD audio from the ’80s, he started experimenting with electric guitar loops on his four-track recorder. He recruited a vintage friend, bassist John Good, to become listed on him, …

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Fennesz

Vienna-based guitarist Religious Fennesz is among the many artists from the observed Editions Mego label, which releases mostly free-form ambient and experimental electronica. Comparable in a few respects to the task of Seefeel or Experimental Sound Study, Fennesz’s six-string soundscapes are both darker compared to the previous and more technical …

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Lustmord

While his days are spent focusing on sound design for Hollywood scores by Graeme Revell, sound designer Brian Williams documents experimental ambience and dark space music as Lustmord. His recordings have already been embraced by way of a selection of ambient followers, which range from the ’70s traditionalists in the …

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Experimental Audio Research

Experimental Audio Study — E.A.R. for brief — was a loosely associated set up of performers mainly spearheaded by Range frontman Sonic Increase; every once in awhile, the group also included, amongst others, My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields, God’s Kevin Martin, and AMM’s Eddie Prevost. Being a revolving workout in …

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Eluvium

Portland, Oregon citizen Matthew Cooper information ambient music beneath the alias Eluvium. With effects-heavy electric guitar drones that could feel equally in the home on an record by Brian Eno or Fennesz, his recordings attained a passionate pursuing among enthusiasts of post-rock and experimental indie. As time passes, his audio …

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Bass Communion

Steven Wilson isn’t a guy to rest in his laurels — like his likewise disposed No-Man partner Tim Bowness, Wilson isn’t content to let one group or project be the sum of his musical work. Beginning in 1994, Wilson started solo recordings referred to as “tests in structure,” leading to …

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Circular

Formed within the wake from the ambient home/techno explosion of the first ’90s, Round was motivated particularly with the more experimental end from the ambient spectrum, creating distinctively dark and frequently beatless soundscapes that betrayed a debt to fellow Norwegians Biosphere, among various other contemporary ambient touchstones. Companions and longtime …

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Controlled Bleeding

From your group’s inception within the mid-’70s onward, New York-based Controlled Bleeding have continued to be probably one of the most prolific and unpredictable American industrial bands, discovering the extremes of both unchecked sonic fury and free-floating ambient dub. Led by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Paul Lemos, a high-school British teacher …

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