Jakob Skøtt
Martin Rude
Nicklas Sørensen
True to El Paraiso fashion, Edena Gardens' forthcoming album, Dens, concludes a trilogy of albums, aptly spelling out the last third of the group’s name. And true to form, the band turns inwards rather than outwards, drawing on deep shades of ambient, slowcore, and the ghost of Mark Hollis. While maintaining their psychedelic edge, the trio weaves the lines between genres in a way that’s becoming a signature of its own. Never in a hurry, but always moving somewhere.
1. Wald
2. Dusted
3. Vini's Lament
4. Morgensol
5. An Uaimh Bhinn
6. Sienita
7. Dawn Daydreamers
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A unique blend of jangly, melodic indie rock and alternative folk on this deluxe reissue by alumni of San Francisco's legendary Cat Heads. "Sharply poignant...
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After a long hiatus, the New Orleans based trio lead by Dan Burton finally releases new material since 2011. Joined by Matt Lindblom and Mark...
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Long before bvdub crafted his trademark ambient techno sound he had more than a decade in the late 80s to late 90s rooted in deep...
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The quest towards the end of the creative process can be submerged by artists in their actual work the journey buried away amidst a tangential...
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“Eat Lights Become Lights mix Krautrock rhythms and celestial drones to heavenly effect” NMEEat Lights Become Lights (ELBL) were formed in London in the winter...