perhaps not so innovative, given Burial's stylistic parameters, these tracks are more like a frolic, made of fragments who are like distant relatives, getting nowhere really, but still being enjoyable in their atmospheric anticipation. This is more so in the case of Nightmarket, which fits what I like to think of as lo-fi trance, as anticipated in a superb track like ashtray wasp, although with a beatless and more orchestral approach in this case. aelena
A gorgeous birth to a now striving force in vaporwave music, 'Atarashī Hi no Tanjō' can only be seen in my eyes as the greatest ambient album of all time.
From its rolling samples of Japan's sleepless transit systems through to the intimate use of vocal samples throughout, the dynamic duo of HKE and t e l e p a t h cannot be praised enough for this modern classic, ever evoking that same sense of mystique I caught when I stepped off the sub-express to Moriguchi for the very first time. Jake
An unnerving sense of impending despair and fear pervades this album's immense scope. When experienced in sequence from the beginning, one cannot help but feel it. David Brancato
The third release in the "thru the cosmos" series from Detroit's Echospace celebrates astronomical events with cosmic soundscapes. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 5, 2016
Suplington’s “After Life” is a transcendent mix of beachside field recordings, strings, & ambience, making for a blissful, relaxing listen. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 18, 2019